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    Anything Better Than Http-tunnel???

    Hi!

    Finally I can download although almost all ports in my school are blocked. But it is sooooooooo slow. HTTP-Tunnel only offers you a bandwith of 1,5 kb/S if you don't subscribe. I could get up to 40 but that would cost me more than 40 $ a year!

    So does anybody know a program that is very similar to HTTP-Tunnell but offers a little faster connection. I don't care if it's only 5 kb/s at least better than what I've got!

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    Well you could register Http-Tunnel:;)... but I don't know if that'd give you faster speeds or not.

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    Question What is Http-tunnel?

    Sorry what is Http-tunnel and could it speed up donloads on home pc's too?, I like the sound of 40 kbs, lol.

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    @TFoS_Fan Http-tunnel is a program that will help people who are behind firewalls get around them so they can use their p2p apps. Most of the people that need them are on some type of network, like a college or office. If you are at home there should be no reason why you would want http-tunnel.

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    Thanks

    Thanks for the reply. Nice to see most people on Zeropaid have the decency to reply and share knowledge.

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    http-tunnel for openvpn

    Hi,

    I'm facing problems trying to set up a http tunnel for an openvpn through proxy 8080 to a home server blocking ports smaller than 1024.

    At home:
    hts -F localhost:1194 8080

    At office:
    htc -F portA -P proxy:8080 mydynip:8080

    Port forwarding for 8080 for my linksys wifi router

    With wireshark I get a TCP stream as follows:

    POST http://mydynip:8080/index.html?crap=1211211664 HTTP/1.1

    Host: mydynip:8080

    Content-Length: 102400

    Connection: close



    ...*HTTP/1.1 504 Proxy Timeout ( The connection timed out. )

    Via: 1.1 MyPc

    Connection: close

    Proxy-Connection: close

    Pragma: no-cache

    Cache-Control: no-cache

    Content-Type: text/html

    Content-Length: 4204



    <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">

    and I get a:

    GET http://mydynip:8080/index.html?crap=1211211664 HTTP/1.1

    Do you have an idea of what these lines means?

    Thx a lot,

    Ketchup

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    Ketou,
    While I am not familliar with setting up this specific program, it appears the only 2 ports you list are both over the 1024 range, and will not work? Or am I missing something about who's trying to connect to where?
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    drtoker, we are able to use all ports from 0 to 65536 but my isp blocks all of them under 1024 and my office opens only port 80 ~ 8080.

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