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College campus block Hi, I am on a college campus, and I assume that my network administrators have put a block on the Gnutella net, so I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to get around this because I heard that Gnutella was pretty hard to block. I'm running MacOSX and my connection is fine over dial-up, but as i've already mentioned, it won't connect when i'm using Ethernet. Anyone esle experiencing the same problem?? Thanks in advance. |
Gnutella is pretty easy to block. Simply drop all packets to destination port 6346 & 6347 and no connection to gnutella will be possible anymore. As an alternative you could scan outgoing packets for the line "GNUTELLA/0.6 CONNECT" and drop them. The effect will be that you will never make a successful connection and there is nothing you can do if your admin has the slightest clue of what he's doing. |
College Campus Block II So there's nothing I can do? I think most of the campus is using Direct Connect, but it's for Windows platform. I tried Drumbeat, but it is sooooo slow, and often doesn't work. Any other ideas? |
There's a java version of DirectConnect. |
Where? Do you know the URL b/c I went to Neo-Modus' site, and the only available downloads were for PCs. Thanks for your replies, btw. |
Nevermind, I found it. |
more on college help!!!!! i, too, am a disgruntled college student. Limewire will connect, and turn out searches, but the speed is rediculously slow, as in only a few bytes/sec. I've had some pretty decent success with morpheus 2.0 and the ethernet up here, getting up 100's of kb/sec, even mb/sec. I want to use limewire so i can find more stuff, but am I out of luck? |
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