Works for me too, and my firewall is extremely strict.
24 Jun, 2009, Hades_Kane wrote in the 7th comment:
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Worked for me, but I don't think we have a firewall.
And for the record, none of the genders you have listed are interesting, they all seem rather ordinary. I think maybe if you put "both" or "all of the above"….
Note the "https". Apparently folks behond some types of firewall have had major lag issues, probably due to their network setup caching data. This apparently is done rarely when using SSL, so even though you'll have to click a few times through the certificate warnings, the performance should be good. And, plus, it's secure.
Actually the Barracuda Web Filter is a pretty damn tough nut to crack. I was going to get one for myself until I ran into sticker shock at the prices they want for these things.
Hokay, so lately I've been getting queries about anyterm, and I figured I'd put together a quick howto for folks.
It's geared for a specific platform and mud, but the idea is to show folks the process so they can adapt it to their own situation.
The biggest drawback is that you might get it to work ok, but if your codebase doesn't support the NEW-ENV telopt you might not find it actually worth using. :(
Anyway, either way, here it is. Hopefully this isn't…threadjacking? What was the name? Rule 15, whatever.
so im testing a new web-based client. it's supposed to punch through
firewalls and stuff, but i dont have limited networking.
when y'all get to work tomorrow morning, please see if this lets you
connect to my test mud:
http://mudkipz.org/test
thx, <3