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I was just wondering... can Shareaza connect to the bittorrent network using HTTP proxy? coz if it can, then i can bypass the firewall installed in my dorm and i could just maybe use BitTorrent...... well i'm not too much into this networking and stuff, but at least i managed to forward the bittorrent ports 6881 to 6889 in my router to my computer so that bittorrent works at home </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'>
Hm... you can specify the port you're using, and even the inbound and outbound address. So i presume you can set it to your HTTP Port address, to download with. This means if you can surf the web, you can download through the network as long as you specify the HTTP Port.
(I think the HTTP Port is 80 isn't it?)
oh and btw. I forgot to say how long my PCs been running =P
1 year. mwhahaha.... I empty the filters on the fans now and then whilst it's running. Jeez do i love dust filters. They catch so much crap it's unbelievable
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oh btw, because you can specify the inbound and outbound addresses, i presume you can even configure it for a proxy as you asked.
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ok cool i'll try it out when i'm back in college