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mightyrocket
May 16th, 2003, 11:01
At the moment I'm at school, but where are you?

2fast4u
May 16th, 2003, 11:07
friday office hell

Falcon4ever
May 16th, 2003, 12:27
@home like all fridays...

:D

Davemc
May 16th, 2003, 12:34
My bedroom.

Slougi
May 16th, 2003, 13:23
Library

Clements
May 16th, 2003, 13:33
I'm also in my bedroom, as that's where my PC is. I also visit emutalk at school if I can :emutalk:

beastdragon
May 16th, 2003, 14:07
at school and I hate it, I am too smart for them to teach me anything :D

Quvack
May 16th, 2003, 14:13
Currently at home, quite sad for a Friday night! Need a quiet night tonight so im ready for the weekend tho ;)

euphoria
May 16th, 2003, 14:45
Leaving work to buy myself the new Deftones album. It's supposed to be out today...

icepir8
May 16th, 2003, 14:50
at work

Dr@mer
May 16th, 2003, 14:56
Working :crazy:

vampireuk
May 16th, 2003, 14:58
Mars

Macca
May 16th, 2003, 15:36
you know, im not actually sure

2fast4u
May 16th, 2003, 15:37
Originally posted by vampireuk
Mars

*cough* lies! :P i saw you passing pluto and running over an old lady on crack just a few minutes ago and you could have never gotten that far in this time! :doh:

Tagrineth
May 16th, 2003, 23:21
At home; this place got blocked by my school the other week :cry:

Gent
May 16th, 2003, 23:44
watching Vamp Via the Hubble Telescope :1eyealien

The Khan Artist
May 17th, 2003, 07:08
Originally posted by mightyrocket
where are you?

In front of my PC.

AlphaWolf
May 17th, 2003, 07:21
I myself am constantly roaming between my home and my school on my laptop with a 802.11g card :P


Originally posted by Tagrineth
At home; this place got blocked by my school the other week :cry:

Do what I do and set up your own personal server that runs 24/7 at home, and route through it via either a squid proxy, ipsec, vpn, etc. Then just configure yourself a dyndns name. I can always log in to my server by connecting to 'cav.kicks-ass.net' instead of ever having to worry about the IP address. No matter what network I happen to roam into, I can access anything through my server, whether the network I am on blocks or censors the site or not. Plus I am using ipsec, so they can't monitor what I am doing because its all encrypted.

NeTo
May 17th, 2003, 07:38
at home, starring at the monitor with a surprise face after watching the hypercube

The37th
May 17th, 2003, 13:16
at school
very fast adsl...free!

Martin
May 17th, 2003, 13:55
Originally posted by The37th
at school
very fast adsl...free!

Lol, fast and adsl doesn't mix. :P

At home, eating breakfast, then off to study. :)

RJARRRPCGP
May 17th, 2003, 19:11
Originally posted by AlphaWolf
I myself am constantly roaming between my home and my school on my laptop with a 802.11g card :P



Do what I do and set up your own personal server that runs 24/7 at home, and route through it via either a squid proxy, ipsec, vpn, etc. Then just configure yourself a dyndns name. I can always log in to my server by connecting to 'cav.kicks-ass.net' instead of ever having to worry about the IP address. No matter what network I happen to roam into, I can access anything through my server, whether the network I am on blocks or censors the site or not. Plus I am using ipsec, so they can't monitor what I am doing because its all encrypted.

BTW, how do you install ipsec under Windows?

I cannot find how to under Google. :(

AlphaWolf
May 17th, 2003, 19:18
Use putty. Its not exactly ipsec, but it is just as secure and when configured right works exactly the same.

ra5555
May 17th, 2003, 19:33
Home :)

RJARRRPCGP
May 17th, 2003, 20:56
Originally posted by AlphaWolf
Use putty. Its not exactly ipsec, but it is just as secure and when configured right works exactly the same.

How do you configure Putty for a HTTP server?

Will it work for HTTP sites including PHP?

AlphaWolf
May 17th, 2003, 21:17
Originally posted by RJARRRPCGP
How do you configure Putty for a HTTP server?

Will it work for HTTP sites including PHP?

What you are going to have to do is set up a proxy server, then configure your browser to use it. (if your nix server runs gentoo, just emerge squid)

Basicaly that makes your http work like this:

browser > putty > remote proxy > net

RJARRRPCGP
May 18th, 2003, 04:57
Originally posted by AlphaWolf


What you are going to have to do is set up a proxy server, then configure your browser to use it. (if your nix server runs gentoo, just emerge squid)

Basicaly that makes your http work like this:

browser > putty > remote proxy > net

OK, and I do have a secondary PC which is:

IBM PC 300 GL

Pentium III Katmai 533 mhz (slot 1),
128 MB SDRAM,
ESS Allegro (onboard sound)
13 GB UDMA 66? 7,200 RPM IBM Deskstar hard disk drive (primary master)(C)
and 13 GB UDMA 66 5,400 RPM Western Digital hard disk drive (D).

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mightyrocket
May 21st, 2003, 13:52
At school again :P .

Doomulation
May 21st, 2003, 18:16
At EmuTalk! :emutalk:

sytaylor
May 21st, 2003, 19:02
Mianus :holiday:

ScottJC
May 21st, 2003, 20:54
I am everywhere.

icepir8
May 21st, 2003, 22:02
Originally posted by Sayargh
I am everywhere.

Hey thats my line!!!!