TOP SECRET - FIX ASAP - 100mil Isk
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- 5pork
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TOP SECRET - FIX ASAP - 100mil Isk
Figure out how I can by-pass my office firewall, security, key tracing or what ever I have to do to play EVE here at work. I want to pew pew but here at work and school for 5 hours after that. Please help me do nothing at work that would benefit man in the trip to Mars and beyond all I want is EVE. Give me more EVE!
dp
First person to figure this out and send me a working setup get 100mil from dp. No isk if I get fired
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dp
First person to figure this out and send me a working setup get 100mil from dp. No isk if I get fired
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- Morbo
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I'll take my isk direct into the IAC war fund.
Basically, you could probably VPN or use hamachi to share your home internet connection, then use that to play eve (either just the traffic, or playing over rdesktop) *BUT* (iirc you work for some part of some govt.) if anyone notices weird traffic like that, you'll end up in an orange jump suit pretty fucking sharpish.
Basically, you could probably VPN or use hamachi to share your home internet connection, then use that to play eve (either just the traffic, or playing over rdesktop) *BUT* (iirc you work for some part of some govt.) if anyone notices weird traffic like that, you'll end up in an orange jump suit pretty fucking sharpish.
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- Ninja Pirate
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- Heavy
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www.logmein.com
As long as it's not blocked (which it probably is) you can access your home pc anywhere using that website.
As long as it's not blocked (which it probably is) you can access your home pc anywhere using that website.
The free version is not up to the job of playing anything more than solitaire or minesweeper though, very low resolution and few colours.Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:www.logmein.com
As long as it's not blocked (which it probably is) you can access your home pc anywhere using that website.
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- Heavy
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Hmm, it's allowing me to change it again now. It went through a phase of denying me the ability to use anything more than 800x600 so I assumed they'd changed their policy for free access.Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:Really? I can get 1280x1024 running 32 bit colour and full screen no problems. You do know you can change the resolution and colour settings?
I think it might be only browser specific, but Torpark is good.
http://www.torrify.com/
http://www.torrify.com/
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- Heavy
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That looks clever, might try this one out.MrGreen wrote:I think it might be only browser specific, but Torpark is good.
http://www.torrify.com/
Does it allow access to the remote machines files as well as remote control?
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- Zombie
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i was in a similar situation when trying to connect to servers from within schools. Their firewalls are restrictive.
Anyway, so far i havent got anything working. However, the closest ive got was with http://www.htthost.com/
Anyway, so far i havent got anything working. However, the closest ive got was with http://www.htthost.com/