Team Anandtech RC5 #1 for 7-9-2000 (again)

Gatsby

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Nov 6, 1999
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I don't know why I am doing this I should be asleep but then again I am addicted.

This is becoming a nice trend.

We beat DPC by 580K

We Slashed /. by 720K

and Remember the Macs? I had to scroll to find them..

Does anyone remember the days (last week or so) when the macs where ahead of us.. and we are now killing them.

Ohhh and btw Borg.. you need to assimilate more. your 2nd for today.. Douglas Ramerth of allied signal beat you by 900 or so blocks.

Any ways good luck with assimilations and lets shoot for 2 Mil a Day..

MoooooWooooo.

yes my cow is dylexic. just like me

Gatsby
 

Michael

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Nov 19, 1999
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Hmmm Adul and I both work for the same company. Time to fire off an email to see if there's a way through the firewall after all ...

Michael
 

Gatsby

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I belive if you point your keyserver over to clueless's pproxy and set it to port 80 you can get through it.. I've read about it a few times but ask the real pros here in the forum..

I'm a <0.70 posts a day kinda guy

Gatsby
 

BoberFett

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Oct 9, 1999
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bphantom has set up a round robin DNS consisting of 4 different servers that support ports 23, 80 and 2064.

tapp.iodbbs.com - Six pproxies that all accept port 2064
tapp23.iodbbs.com - Four pproxies that accept port 23 (telnet)
tapp80.iodbbs.com - Four pproxies that accept port 80 (http)
 

DStroth

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Oct 10, 1999
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A while back another member was having problems getting through a firewall.. Even though they could browse the internet through their firewall (which usually indicates port 80 being open) they were still having trouble connecting to a port 80 pproxy. It was later determined that setting the firewall type to &quot;HTTP&quot; in the dnetc config would solve the problem. Hopefully this info will help you get those comps cracking! :D

DStroth
 

Jal

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Michael, I have had many problems in the past with the firewall at work. After countless hours of pokin around with the help of everyone on this board, I now have a good connect through the firewall. For some strange reason, the DNS name of the server I was connecting to, caused the problem. When I used the IP Address, all was fine. For me I use an IP Address to a Dnet server, but I guess any proxy you connect to would work, just use the IP

Here is a copy of my net settings in the ini file.

[networking]
disabled=no
firewall-type=http
firewall-host=workproxy:80
keyserver=204.152.186.139:80
nofallback=false
autofindkeyserver=no
 

Russ

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Oct 9, 1999
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I used the same approach as Jal to get the Nodes on my rack to fetch and flush. The Freesco built in firewall was interfering. It would work only after I set the ini to use the IP address rather than the domain name.

Russ, NCNE