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Old June 20th, 2003
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Default Proxy support

Hi,

Just got mutella and I'm wondering if it supports proxies? http in particular.

Thanks,

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Old July 2nd, 2003
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Nope, currently it does not. Is it really needed? In which situation then?
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Old July 8th, 2003
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Arrow why proxy ?!??

Quote:
Originally posted by maksik
Nope, currently it does not. Is it really needed? In which situation then?
I am surprised by this 'developer' ?! ...
First - answering a question with a question is a kind-a not nice (rude)...

Second, why not tell the user something that CAN help him !?...
... (provided you are developer)

Here is what I know - mutella and other similar p2p client/servers can typically use proxy, but not HTTP - they most often make use of SOCKS proxy (ver.4 ot 5). Now, under windows you can get 'socks2http' - a small tool that will establish a listening SOCKS server on your machine and then reroute SOCKS requests through an HTTP proxy. Under UNIX/Linux there should be a similar way... (don't know).

See if you can find yourself more info and post it here, please.
Thanks !

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Old September 27th, 2003
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Default Re: why proxy ?!??

Quote:
Originally posted by someonecool2
I am surprised by this 'developer' ?! ...
First - answering a question with a question is a kind-a not nice (rude)...

Second, why not tell the user something that CAN help him !?...
... (provided you are developer)

Hay, It was not like that! I did not answer with a question, but rather tried to open a discassion on why proxy/socks support might be needed. I myself have no access to sock proxy, which of corse would complicate the hypothetical proxy support implementation in mutella. Secondly, for the above reason, I cannot actully help him/her a lot. Anyways, forget it. Just don't loke when somebody tells me that I'm not niche to people :-)

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Old October 11th, 2003
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http://joshbeam.com/software/prtunnel.html

prtunnel tunnels TCP connections from local client programs to a remote server through an HTTP or SOCKS5 proxy. This is useful if you're behind such a proxy and want to use a program that doesn't have native proxy support.

Search freshmeat.com !
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Old December 29th, 2003
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Looks like the latest source has proxy support for clients. Btw, I still love the Mutella logo. Greets, M
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