Thread: MUD: at school
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Old 02-07-2003, 10:52 AM   #22
Dre
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Heya,

In answer to your question:
If you can use AIM or any other messenger programs then it means the socket port is open which means you could use that to proxy the telnet port, which is also technical bla bla I wouldn't want to bother anyone with. (Besides I don't even know if I use the correct english term).

There are some programs that can do it for you, like socks2http who can emulate a socks port by tunneling through the http port. However since you seem to have socks already I suggest just trying to use a mud client that allows you to set proxy settings and put in connect through socks5 then fill in with server localhost and port 1080.

Yeah! Hack into the school firewall! Woohoo, mudding at school is the best thing you can do! Woot!

Greetings Dre
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