B. Cullenward ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I was trying to install the latest edition of project freenet for windows and > as I am behind a proxy server firewall, it would not install. I have to type > in a username and password in order to get outside of the intranet.
Even if you got it to install somehow, you wouldn't be able to use Freenet properly with this setup. You need to be able to receive incoming packets from the Internet to use Freenet. > Is there > anyway to bypass this, You could install squid on some Unix machine on your LAN and teach squid how to tunnel through your password-protected proxy, then use squid as your web-browsing proxy. But even then you *still* won't be able to use Freenet. There has been some talk on the development list about possible ways to make Freenet work for people who can't talk directly to the Internet, but currently it's just not feasible. -- Greg Wooledge | "Truth belongs to everybody." [EMAIL PROTECTED] | - The Red Hot Chili Peppers http://wooledge.org/~greg/ |
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