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Linux_noobnoob 02-26-2006 12:17 PM

Setting up Cedega
 
I've downloaded and installed the demo version of Cedega, but since I'm behind my uni firewall I can't complete the setup!! Any ideas?

DaneM 02-26-2006 07:34 PM

I'm not familiar with uni firewalls, but depending on how it works I may be able to help. Is it a software or hardware firewall? Does it have a web interface (and do you have access to it)?

Most likely it's blocking a port that you need. Can you include the exact error that you're getting? What exactly isn't working?

Post this stuff and I'll take a look.

--Dane

Linux_noobnoob 02-26-2006 07:45 PM

OK, well I've put in my info and I click on the proxy button down at the botto. I put in what I think is the IP address and it gives me error code 0, saying words to the effect of the information could not be sent. Hmmmm... As far as I know the uni firewall is a hardware one, and no, I can't log into it. I think it uses a SOCKS 4 or maybe SOCKS 5 proxy server, not HTTP. I think this might be wherein the problem lies.

DaneM 02-27-2006 01:15 AM

Silly question: is uni short for university?

If that's the case, you need to make sure that they're not blocking the port you want. I believe you need incoming TCP port 58121 open (as per my ethereal analysis of the Cedega updater). If that won't work, try using an online proxy server. Just search Google for them. Basically, you need to have it map that port to something you can get to, like port 80 (http).

This is kind-of a stab in the dark, so if anybody else has an idea, please speak up!

--Dane

Linux_noobnoob 02-27-2006 07:03 AM

Could you explain a little bit more about these online proxy servers?

DaneM 02-27-2006 08:57 AM

A proxy server can sometimes allow you to route one port, such as 58121 to something more accessable, such as 80. Try going online and googling for "proxy server".

--Dane

Linux_noobnoob 02-27-2006 01:16 PM

Do I have download all this software they keep on advertising? None of it seems to be for linux...:scratch:

DaneM 02-27-2006 01:37 PM

You shouldn't have do download anything. A proxy server is a (usually free) server on the internet. You should just be able to put in the info for the proxy in cedega and have it (hopefully) work. Please keep in mind, though, that I've never had to get around a firewall to get cedega working, so I'm mostly just guessing at this point.

Good luck!

--Dane

Linux_noobnoob 02-27-2006 02:10 PM

Ahhh, now I get it! I was getting the wrong end of the stick lol!! I'll give it a go!! Thanks. :)


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