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run on a different port hi, i am running from behind a proxy which only allows connects from the essential ports such as ftp, telnet, ssh and obviously 8080, basically just web browser stuff. i have heard that you can rig gnutella to run on one of these ports if you can find a server or two also running on that port.... does anyone know of such servers and also if anyone has modified the source code to do this? if they havnt i expect it shoudnt be a problem to do oneself. thanks in advance! Sam |
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@unregistered You can enter your proxy (has to be IP address) in the gtk-gnutella configuration. Set the proxy to http and check the 'proxy connections' box, but you'll see what I meant by "not worth the trouble". You get very few results, (25% of what you usually get), downloads are failing quite often and it's hard to keep a connection for a longer time. |
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