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kevingpo May 29th, 2004 03:29 PM

builtin http-tunnelling gnutella
 
Is there any p2p programs that has built-in http-tunneling?

I was at a friend's house with my sis laptop. I was connecting to my friend PC to use his aol broadband connection.

then I find out all these bearshare, limeware, kazaa don't work behind a PC. you have to be the main pc. And my friend stubbornly wouldn't install anything and all he uses is bittorrent.

Kfiler May 30th, 2004 06:30 AM

There's broadband connections, then there's AOL.
So anyone using AOL on their broadband connection is stupid enough to pay two bills for one service.
Why don't you just buy a $5 100ft ethernet cable and connect directly to the guy's router?
Forget AOL, it gets into your computer and screwes up everything. Worse than spyware.

kevingpo May 30th, 2004 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Kfiler
There's broadband connections, then there's AOL.
So anyone using AOL on their broadband connection is stupid enough to pay two bills for one service.
Why don't you just buy a $5 100ft ethernet cable and connect directly to the guy's router?
Forget AOL, it gets into your computer and screwes up everything. Worse than spyware.

True. But the problem is my friend doesn't have a router. It would be good if he did have one, especially a wireless router. But no he doesn't. That's why I have to connect to his PC.

Btw, what did you mean about paying two bills for one service?

trap_jaw4 May 30th, 2004 10:38 AM

LimeWire supports http tunnelling.

kevingpo May 31st, 2004 07:26 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by trap_jaw4
LimeWire supports http tunnelling.
Excellent! I assume you mean it has built-in http tunneling? Does it need a http-tunneling server or is it peer-2-peer http-tunneling based?

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