Re: [opensource-dev] Blocked

2011-07-18 Thread aklo
Thanks for the info! Between you and Dave i may figure something out yet! But i think tunneling to my home network is not a way to make it happen. My download speed at home is never much better than 1 Mbit and usually a lot lower. Upload is never over about 150 Kbit. (i just checked: 880 up, 1

Re: [opensource-dev] Blocked

2011-07-18 Thread Thomas Shikami
If you want to connect through your corporate network, you should talk to the network administrator about it, they know how to do it. There are SL versions supporting SOCKS5. About installing Second Life on corporate PCs, talk to the system administrator about it in before, they want to know an

Re: [opensource-dev] Blocked

2011-07-16 Thread Dave Booth
On 7/15/2011 2:44 AM, Lance Corrimal wrote: > > how does that works in a http-proxy-only network? > if it's locked down that tight, with only http connections allowed outbound and all those forced to go via proxy then of course it doesnt. But all you need is ONE outbound service that can avoid t

Re: [opensource-dev] Blocked

2011-07-15 Thread aklo
Hey Helpful People! Thx, Dave. i got your suggestion, but hadn't tried it out yet. See, i don't actually know as much about computers & stuff like that as i would like people to assume, my boss & present company included. To be honest, your message seemed really great, but it confused me and i

Re: [opensource-dev] Blocked

2011-07-15 Thread Lance Corrimal
Am Fr, 15.07.2011, 08:12 schrieb Dave Booth: > (openvpn to home networks static IP and route all SL traffic > down that using local routes on client and openvpn server) how does that works in a http-proxy-only network? bye, LC ___ Policies and (un)su

Re: [opensource-dev] Blocked

2011-07-14 Thread Dave Booth
Socksified works but yeah, takes more "liberal" corp IT attitudes than most will allow. I sent offlist the solution I used.. (openvpn to home networks static IP and route all SL traffic down that using local routes on client and openvpn server) On 7/15/2011 12:53 AM, Tateru Nino wrote: > That

Re: [opensource-dev] Blocked

2011-07-14 Thread Tateru Nino
That's assuming they have the right kind of proxies there. HTTP proxies are commonplace, but SOCKS proxies are far less common and more tightly controlled on the corporate networks. He almost certainly has access to the former, but maybe not to the latter. On 15/07/2011 3:45 PM, Lance Corrimal wro

Re: [opensource-dev] Blocked

2011-07-14 Thread Lance Corrimal
Isn't it a good thing that there's a proxified viewer now... can someone point him/her at the downloads for a build with the proxy stuff? bye, LC Am Freitag, 15. Juli 2011 schrieb a...@skyhighway.com: > Robert, > > thx for the info, but i think the page is telling me the answer is > actually

Re: [opensource-dev] Blocked

2011-07-14 Thread aklo
Robert, thx for the info, but i think the page is telling me the answer is actually, "No," because i don't have any access to the company's network stuff. They look at you funny if you even ask about it. i can configure a test machine any way i want to, but i can't do anything at all at all to t

[opensource-dev] Blocked

2011-07-14 Thread aklo
Hey y'all, i had something i wanted to do at work a coupla days ago that i coulda used SL for. It installed, but i couldn't get it to connect. Is there some kinda proxy setting that i need to fix to get SL to start from where i work? They have a proxy server there that all external traffic has t