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how the fuck do i bypass my colleges fire wall ports to p2p sharing and online gaming.

 

 

 

i dont give a fuck of the trouble i get into....sum1 jus give me a tip or an idea or sumtin PAFUCKINGLZzzZZ

  The Subterfuger said:
Actually, I would suggest using Mozilla Firefox. It gets through any 'firewall' or proxy-based site blocker.

 

another noob

  The Subterfuger said:
Yeah, ok. You don't even know WHICH ports are firewall ports, so shut up about it.

 

then why don't you say which are which ***got

 

you're a dumb ass for even saying FF does anything different then IE

 

anyway, your port 445 is blocked on your router/modem

  Myriad said:
then why don't you say which are which ***got

 

you're a dumb ass for even saying FF does anything different then IE

 

anyway, your port 445 is blocked on your router/modem

 

Firefox checks multiple ports on loading a website, whereas IE just checks one. If you want IE to check a different one you have to change it manually.

 

I'll admit that I don't know the port number off the top of my head, but I do know how it all works.

Tis fairly straightforward:

 

(1) navigate to c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\

 

(2) right-click on the "hosts" file and un-assign read-only attribute

 

(3) open the "hosts" file with NotePad

 

(4) either A:

rename "localhost" to something unrelated to firewall ports, I have mine set to http://www.myg0t.com, but it can be anything really. Remember there is a tab between the numbers and the new address.

 

or B:

 

add a line after that line that re-directs all firewall traffic to some unrealted port host, like

 

*.*.*.* http://www.google.com

 

(5) save the file, restart windows and you should be ready to go.

 

-A

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