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AC_Drkan | Is there anyway to tunnel a bot through port 80 and have it connect on port 6112 to battle.net without the use of a SOCKS proxy? | June 2, 2005, 3:42 PM |
JoeTheOdd | I don't think so. | June 2, 2005, 4:06 PM |
AC_Drkan | Trygin to figure out a way to access bnet with only port 80 open. Problem is the schools network won't allow me to connect on any other ports than 80. But with a little intel ;) i have been able to make connections to othe routside various things ahem.. but not to battle.net | June 3, 2005, 12:08 AM |
iago | www.hopster.com Any program that can be configured to use a proxy can be tunnelled through the hopster client over any detected open ports (80, typically) | June 3, 2005, 1:20 AM |
AC_Drkan | [quote author=iago link=topic=11744.msg114654#msg114654 date=1117761656] www.hopster.com Any program that can be configured to use a proxy can be tunnelled through the hopster client over any detected open ports (80, typically) [/quote] Sucks though.....it costs..... Consulting Bittorrent. | June 3, 2005, 6:10 PM |
iago | [quote author=AC_Drkan link=topic=11744.msg114741#msg114741 date=1117822200] [quote author=iago link=topic=11744.msg114654#msg114654 date=1117761656] www.hopster.com Any program that can be configured to use a proxy can be tunnelled through the hopster client over any detected open ports (80, typically) [/quote] Sucks though.....it costs..... Consulting Bittorrent. [/quote] It's free (or possibly was free) if you only need a slow connection (like dialup-type speeds) which is more then enough to run a bot. | June 7, 2005, 9:24 PM |
nslay | [quote author=AC_Drkan link=topic=11744.msg114567#msg114567 date=1117726948] Is there anyway to tunnel a bot through port 80 and have it connect on port 6112 to battle.net without the use of a SOCKS proxy? [/quote] There is an http-tunneling software that creates a tunnel to a server through port 80 (either their free one or your own home server). It acts like a VPN connection, so it sets the routing tables and what not so all your software goes through it. Can probably look here: http://www.http-tunnel.com/html/ | July 11, 2005, 12:52 AM |