Re: OT(ish): Rumbled
deKay wrote:
Most web based IRC clients still go through your firewall. Can you
do what I do, and run an SSH server at home (possibly on a port your
firewall won't block, like 8080 or 110 or something), and tunnel IRC
through that?
443 seems to be the best port to go for as many proxies treat it like a
https connection. Most admins who know anything about anything will have
this open.
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