RE: Proxy
- Posted by mistertrik at hotmail.com Apr 21, 2002
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>Some web servers run on ports other than 80. >(like secure web servers or if configured to do so, any server). > >There was a pretty long readme file that came with AnalogX. >If you read it fully it will explain how to configure it to allow >more ports to be used. > >This might or might not be the problem... > >Regards, > >Ray Smith >http://rays-web.com > Actually, what I've done for the moment, is run both AnalogX and Proksi(the other one) at the same time.... The port for AnalogX is 6588, and the port for Proksi is 1111. (for html anyway) IF a website doesn't load with one port setting, I will change the entry in "Internet Options/Connections/Lan Settings" to the other. ie 6588 dont work, change to 1111. MOST sites will work on one port if not the other... except for my university homepage, which is annoying, becuase that's where the lectures put their course notes. Aside from IE, I also use a program called Trillian, that connects to all chat program servers and pretends to be their client program.... ie, I'm on MSN, and ICQ, and AIM... through one program. (Plus I have no ads) I recommend it to you all. www.trillian.cc Now it will let you set up proxy settings.... and either of those ports will work (or 1080 for socks4 on analogX), but I can't send/receive files, so it's not just IE stuffing up. Any ideas are appreciated. +++++++++++++++++++++++++ MrTrick