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Posted By: Grahamkid How to connect through a college proxy - 10/09/07 10:50 PM
I go to college and use their internet. Whenever I go to connect. It just simply says "Unable to resolve server". Now I am not positive, but I think it is because of the proxy on the internet. Is there any place I can enter the proxy and the port to allow me on the a server.
Posted By: RoCk Re: How to connect through a college proxy - 10/09/07 11:37 PM
options (alt+r) > connect > firewall
Posted By: Riamus2 Re: How to connect through a college proxy - 11/09/07 01:25 AM
Keep in mind that many colleges/universities do not allow certain kinds of connections from their servers. IRC is one that can be blocked by the college/university and attempting to bypass that block can get you expelled from the college/university. Make sure that you are allowed to connect before trying to get around any blocks that they have in place.

Note that if you are in the US, many colleges/universities will have you sign a network use policy when you start. These policies usually state something along the lines of "The network can only be used for educational purposes." That means that if they want to, they can take disciplinary action for using it for *anything* other than educational uses. In most cases, they won't do anything as long as you're not using a lot of bandwidth or doing something illegal (downloading music or warez), but some take their policy seriously and will not allow you to even use IM clients, let alone IRC. So, to be on the safe side, make sure you understand what you're allowed to do.
Posted By: forgetful Re: How to connect through a college proxy - 13/09/07 01:22 PM
They will most probably block the standard IRC ports (6665-7000) too. My university (UK) does this, as does a friend of mines in the US. If this is the case, there is no way around this.

But in agreement with Riamus2, probably best not to try IRC from college/uni.
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