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DuSTman
70% water in a flexible container.
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Joined: May 2000
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Posted on: Aug. 06 2001,13:45 |
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I am on the student network of the university, which is connected to the internet via a NAT server. This NAT server employs a quota system - each student gets 50 megabytes of bandwidth a day added to their account, the account maxes at 250 MB. Earlier this year this quota system broke, we could still make connections, but our accounts were not decremented the bandwidth we used. It now appears that they've fixed the quota system, and much to my distress they appear to have updated the quotas to reflect the bandwidth used while the accounting was offline. This means that I now have a negative balance in the bandwidth bank and will not be able to make any connections until it becomes positive again. The university HTTP proxy, though, does not count toward your bandwidth account, and I can still use that fine. I have noticed some programs (other than web browsers) have the ability to use HTTP proxies, and this has got me to thinking: Does anyone know of any programs one can install which will redirect connections that programs are attempting to make through a web proxy server?
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[liquid] meta
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Posted on: Aug. 07 2001,02:37 |
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a lot of universities are using quotas and other forms of monitoring lately. it's because of napster. it kills their bandwidth cuz of slow modems.
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WillyPete
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Posted on: Aug. 07 2001,11:17 |
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Demo version of Socks2Http. You need to crack it or buy it for more than 15 days. Lets me use napster type clients at work behind out firewall. http://www.totalrc.com/
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