Someone is enjoying online gaming despite limited internet access at school.
Someone is enjoying online gaming despite limited internet access at school.
I need to understand how they manage those restrictions. It seems like closing certain ports is a common approach, though it only works for some services. We can still connect to Facebook and similar sites. I'm curious about SSH tunneling but it feels a bit complex right now. If you know someone from CUNY who goes there, maybe they can share their experience. Also, I'm using a MacBook Pro at school—do you have any tips on accessing my PC remotely through my own internet connection? That would be helpful.
I attempted to navigate the limitations before, but my account was blocked because of suspicious behavior :wacko:
Network configurations restrict proxies and VPN access through built-in firewalls. Success is possible.
Almost identical, except if I got caught, I'd be expelled, but I didn't thank God.
I once ran an entire LAN on Halo: CE, and it became even more enjoyable when the instructor participated.
what kind of places are you heading to—gaming spots or areas with rules about suspicious behavior? Not too long ago, sneaking in would work by using an 'S' before 'http://'.