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http encapsulation for RC5 proxy servers?
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Jan 26, 2002, 12:25 PM
 
Is it possible to use the macnn proxy servers via HTTP encapsulation? I currently have some machines behind a firewall and would rather not modify the ruleset to allow the dnetc client out on its own port. Then my personal numbers would match the distributed.net site numbers. (and would bump me up a few places )

Just curious....

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Jan 26, 2002, 12:29 PM
 
Originally posted by rwhiffen:
<STRONG>Is it possible to use the macnn proxy servers via HTTP encapsulation? I currently have some machines behind a firewall and would rather not modify the ruleset to allow the dnetc client out on its own port. Then my personal numbers would match the distributed.net site numbers. (and would bump me up a few places )

Just curious....

Rich Whiffen</STRONG>
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Try manually connecting with that setting on. We are also trying to setup a port 80 proxy, but aren't having much luck with that (it's hard to find a static IP with port 80 free).

Let everyone know how it goes.
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