otherrandomdude
September 12th, 2008, 10:00 PM
Hi:
I just came across this Http-Tunneling thing. (the GNU one)
I am a bit clueless about that it actually does. Is it possible that someone can clarify it for me?
My knowledge is limited. This is all I know so far
1. I cannot download torrents because somehow I cannot listen to any port through TCP. (all closed by a firewall)
2. I have a computer at home with slower connection but I am guessing the ports are open there
3. I know I have to open the server at home and open the client here.
However, what I don't know is: what does my home computer do then? Does it simply do the routing so this computer can know where the peers are? Or does it do the download and then upload it to this computer??
Not really understanding how BT really works, I am confused here
For all the help, Thanks in advance
I just came across this Http-Tunneling thing. (the GNU one)
I am a bit clueless about that it actually does. Is it possible that someone can clarify it for me?
My knowledge is limited. This is all I know so far
1. I cannot download torrents because somehow I cannot listen to any port through TCP. (all closed by a firewall)
2. I have a computer at home with slower connection but I am guessing the ports are open there
3. I know I have to open the server at home and open the client here.
However, what I don't know is: what does my home computer do then? Does it simply do the routing so this computer can know where the peers are? Or does it do the download and then upload it to this computer??
Not really understanding how BT really works, I am confused here
For all the help, Thanks in advance