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    P2P on ports 80 & 443

    Hi all, a newbie question :

    My job computer is in corporate intranet network, which blocks to outside internet all ports except 80 and 443.

    Is there any P2P client application which can download torrents only via these two ports ?

    Thank in advance

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    well most admins that limit access only allow OUTGOING connections to REMOTE ports 80 and 443.
    Your LOCAL ports wouldn't matter, so you need to DL from webservers or p2p apps that have a lot
    of users with listening ports on 80 (Kazaa has alt listening p0rt 80, but thats a waste of time)
    i would look for blogs with rapidshare links, and/or download from legal m p 3 sites, or get a friend on
    the outside to setup a password protected webserver like MiniShare

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    bad idea ... are you tired of your job or something ?
    people DO get sacked for breaking company rules ...
    and if you start to clog those 2 ports with encrypted p2p traffic
    you can be pretty sure the IT-guys will hunt you down ..

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    if your really stuck you might be best buying a shell to run torrent flux on, then just grab the files back via http

    at least you might keep your job :-)

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