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The most useful feature ever: HTTP Tunneling


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I was referring to the students not the school. WTF would a school need to byp!@#$%^&* its own security to play subspace?

heh, mi friend and i installed it in our school network drive, INCREDIBLY SLOW!, but, it is accessable to over 1200 students at the same time :twisted:

  • 2 weeks later...
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So it would be slow, but would it be fast enough for use with subchat?

 

It'd be nice to keep in touch with people.

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The server treats subchat as a normal VIE 1.34 client so it should be just as laggy blum.gif

 

Come on people, admit it.

 

HTTP Tunnelling is NOT "The most useful feature ever" as this thread proclaims and even if its technically possible it is highly unlikely priitk will add it. You're on your own.

  • 3 months later...
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The computer that blocks ports is the same one that routes your data to the outside world... kill the port blocking computer and you kill the internet access.

 

Analogy of your solution:

Bargeld> The car just got a flat tire, dammit!

Cencil> Just take the flat tire off the car.

Bargeld> but then we only have 3 tires.

Cencil> At least we don't have a flat one any more.

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The computer that blocks ports is the same one that routes your data to the outside world... kill the port blocking computer and you kill the internet access.

 

Analogy of your solution:

Bargeld> The car just got a flat tire, dammit!

Cencil> Just take the flat tire off the car.

Bargeld> but then we only have 3 tires.

Cencil> At least we don't have a flat one any more.

Or, a better analogy:

 

Dr Brain> There is a locked gate in front of the rope bridge.

Cencil> Well, just burn the bridge down.

Dr Brain> But then we can't cross

Cencil> At least then we don't have to even try.

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