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[[Limewire]] and similar systems are blocked in my university campus. is there any way around this? [[User:Kenneth Hynes|Ken]] 20:25, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
:It varies very much by the specific systems involved. Most likely all traffic is routed through a gateway that censors "undesirable" stuff, like P2P. I think the best bet is to encrypt the traffic. You might want to try encryption-enabled [[BitTorrent_protocol_encryption|BitTorrent]] clients like Azureus or uTorrent, they are already proving useful in thwarting ISPs who try to detect BitTorrent usage. More "exotic" but probably impractical methods include tunneling under a [[VPN]] (might be difficult to do as you need a server outside the university campus); route the traffic through [[Tor]] (nearly impossible as many Tor exit nodes block P2P anyway) or using some other encrypted method or proxy. I'm not aware of any encryption implemented natively in LimeWire or any other Gnutella client. ----<strong><em>[[User:Ukdragon37|龙★Ukdragon37★翔]]<sup><FONT COLOR="#FF9900">[[User_talk:Ukdragon37|talk]]</FONT></sup></em></strong> 21:38, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
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