tech question
23 June 2005 10:49If work has blocked a website from viewing, would it still be ping-able from the work computers?
I can't connect to AIM through any AIM program I've tried... but the server that Trillian says it can't reach, login.oscar.aol.com, I can ping and traceroute to fine. Hrm. I'm wondering if work has blocked something so AIM can't be used from the computers here...
I can't connect to AIM through any AIM program I've tried... but the server that Trillian says it can't reach, login.oscar.aol.com, I can ping and traceroute to fine. Hrm. I'm wondering if work has blocked something so AIM can't be used from the computers here...
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on 23 Jun 2005 15:00 (UTC)It could be that they're blocking AIM...
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on 23 Jun 2005 15:01 (UTC)Or ask them. Sometimes the IT guys will be willing to set up a proxy to allow IM to make it out while simultaneously allowing them to secure the rest of the network.
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on 23 Jun 2005 15:14 (UTC)no subject
on 23 Jun 2005 15:15 (UTC)But whether or not this HAS happened is
what I'm trying to confirm.
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on 23 Jun 2005 15:40 (UTC)Guess I'll try GAIM, too...
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on 23 Jun 2005 15:53 (UTC)Try this:
on 23 Jun 2005 20:30 (UTC)It's a web site that runs AIM as straight popup windows in IE;
less glamorous than the full AIM software, but it gets the job done.
I can't have AIM on my computers here because it doesn't play nice
with our configurations... this is how I get around the problem.
Re: Try this:
on 23 Jun 2005 20:32 (UTC)out there that does the same thing... thus circumventing the port
issue if your work is in fact blocking the actual AIM software from
running (it will look like any other IE popup window to the network).
Re: Try this:
on 23 Jun 2005 20:51 (UTC)As I already said: I have tried AIM, Trillian, AIM Express, the old Quick Buddy, and GAIM. None of them work.
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on 23 Jun 2005 23:09 (UTC)You could try using http tunnel (http://www.http-tunnel.com/) which is a program that sets up a SOCKS proxy on your local machine then encapsulates the aim or whatever traffic in http packets and sends them to a 3rd party server which unencapsulates them and sends them to the destination host...its a bit slow and unreliable but better tha nothing...
Re: Try this:
on 23 Jun 2005 23:36 (UTC)no subject
on 23 Jun 2005 23:38 (UTC)