Guest ooosb Posted December 30, 2004 Report Posted December 30, 2004 i hope someone out there is able to help me out with this one i am behind a firewalled connection. the only thing it lets through is internet explorer and msn messenger traffic. so only ports and 1080 are open.. to byp!@#$%^&* it (example, to be able to use Kazaa), i use a tunneling program acting like a proxy and letting all traffic through.. ..ok now my problem: i need to byp!@#$%^&* my firewall to play continuum. so i need to enable SOCK5 proxy server in the game. when i fill in: proxy:127.0.0.1 port:1080 (just like in kazaa), while i let my tunnelling software run (Your Freedom.exe), it still wont connect. it wont even let me download the server list the thing is that, i do get an open stream in my tunnel program. but the remote address is: 0.0.0.0. when i look in my own personal firewall it also said continuum is connected to 0.0.0.0. is that correct? do you guys get the same? ofcourse i turned my own firewall off and used the proper servers in the game to try get the zone list already so my question is:how do i set up the proxy to be able to play?
»Maverick Posted December 30, 2004 Report Posted December 30, 2004 Try using one of the proxy servers made for continuum: http://www.ssdownloads.com/index.php?act=r...ighlight=1&cat=
Bargeld Posted December 30, 2004 Report Posted December 30, 2004 http://www.ssforum.net/index.php?showtopic=3203
Guest ooosb Posted December 31, 2004 Report Posted December 31, 2004 when i use the ssproxy(5) i get this:Server Port: 2000Server IP: 63.198.238.58SSproxy BUILD 5 - Ready to rock on port 15000! ofcourse ports 2000 and/or 15000 are blocked!!! BUT, there is a freeware program called fpipe: ww.foundstone.com/resources/proddesc/fpipe.htm fpipe lets you redirect ports.. FPipe [-hvu?] [-lrs ] [-i IP] IP -c - maximum allowed simultaneous TCP connections. Default is 32-i - listening interface IP address-l - listening port number-r - remote port number-s - outbound source port number-u - UDP mode-v - verbose mode the program gives this example:fpipe -l 53 -s 53 -r 192.168.1.101 This would set the program to listen for connections on port 53 and when a local connection is detected a further connection will be made to port of the remote machine at 192.168.1.101 with the source port for that outbound connection being set to 53 also. Data sent to and from the connected machines will be passed through. so... how do i configure fpipe to use with ssproxy? i tried different settings but i cant figure the correct one out. im sure i should work.. it must work.. it MuSt!!! please help. not just me, but for ALL users behind firewalled connections globally. and thats Alot of people.. thnx
Guest ooosb Posted December 31, 2004 Report Posted December 31, 2004 http://www.foundstone.com/resources/proddesc/fpipe.htm
Guest ooosb Posted December 31, 2004 Report Posted December 31, 2004 sorry to dubble post (or tripple post) but, i also need to know what port to use in the proxy settings in the game, port 2000 or 15000?
Guest ooosb Posted January 8, 2005 Report Posted January 8, 2005 maybe u guys dont wanna help out...an anti-lag policy?people with tunneled connections lag, so why help them?
Dav Posted January 10, 2005 Report Posted January 10, 2005 best thing to do is try it and see, there its lists 2000 so use that one, if not then try the other.
Guest Guest Posted January 27, 2005 Report Posted January 27, 2005 if you get this to work somehow please post it, since im in the same situation. cheers.
»SOS Posted February 3, 2005 Report Posted February 3, 2005 The SS proxy stuff is useless. It lets you connect to port whateveritwas but then it redirects that to the normal port, I believe. However, tell me more about your original tunneling program. So one end is port 1080 on your computer but where does it connect to?
Lupper Posted February 8, 2005 Report Posted February 8, 2005 It's not worth it to play subspace. Quit
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