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Is it possibile to connect to d2 realm using a proxy??

Started by BaDDBLooD, May 20, 2004, 10:30 PM

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BaDDBLooD

I Mean.. if you connected to Bnet using a proxy, than try to connect to the same proxy ( it won't work )
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Quote from: BaDDBLooD on May 20, 2004, 10:30 PM
I Mean.. if you connected to Bnet using a proxy, than try to connect to the same proxy ( it won't work )

and so as you see are arugment that one time was point less cuz i was right :) you can not connect to realm with a proxy

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BaDDBLooD

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Quote from: BaDDBLooD on May 21, 2004, 07:02 AM
if you don't have anything nice to say, don't even bother posting!!

if you read the end part i stated that you CANNOT connect to MCP with a proxy... it was nice :)

UserLoser.

Yes, it is possible to connect to a Diablo II realm through a proxy.

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BaDDBLooD

I mean..

If your connected through a proxy to Battle.Net

Than you try and connect to the same proxy your already connected to in order to connect to realm ( you need to be on the same ip address, right? ) How is that Possibile???????
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Quote from: BaDDBLooD on May 21, 2004, 12:42 PM
I mean..

If your connected through a proxy to Battle.Net

Than you try and connect to the same proxy your already connected to in order to connect to realm ( you need to be on the same ip address, right? ) How is that Possibile???????
Open a new connection to the proxy.

GoSuGaMING

Quote from: UserLoser. on May 21, 2004, 10:31 AM
Yes, it is possible to connect to a Diablo II realm through a proxy.

then why cant i?

Tuberload

Quote from: GoSuGaMING on May 21, 2004, 01:42 PM
Quote from: UserLoser. on May 21, 2004, 10:31 AM
Yes, it is possible to connect to a Diablo II realm through a proxy.

then why cant i?

Read the 2nd post above this one...
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BaDDBLooD

yes but... if you have 2 connections to the same proxy, how can it Distinguish who is who???
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Quote from: BaDDBLooD on May 21, 2004, 03:24 PMif you have 2 connections to the same proxy, how can it Distinguish who is who???
How can Battle.net distinguish two different connections from the same IP?

How can you distinguish two different connections to Battle.net?

How can you distinguish two different connections to a proxy?

If you're able to any of the above, then have you sat down and thought that maybe the proxy uses similar methods of distinguishing?

If you're not able to do any of the above, then perhaps you shouldn't be using proxies just yet? Or BNLS, botnet, massloading, or any other thing that uses multiple connections, because you are not able to distinguish the difference between one connection and another.
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Each connection requires a separate socket...I'm not exactly sure what BaDDBlooD is having a problem with.  Are you trying to reuse a socket already connected to battle.net?
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BaDDBLooD

i tried connecting to a proxy, then through the proxy to my MCP Winsock. The same way i did with my BNCS Winsock.  my BNCS Winsock connected to the proxy, Connected send 0x3E.. MCP Winsock started connecting and i didn't get anything back ... nothing the mcp winsock just froze
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Quote from: BaDDBLooD on May 22, 2004, 07:35 AM
i tried connecting to a proxy, then through the proxy to my MCP Winsock. The same way i did with my BNCS Winsock.  my BNCS Winsock connected to the proxy, Connected send 0x3E.. MCP Winsock started connecting and i didn't get anything back ... nothing the mcp winsock just froze

If your proxy doesn't send anything back to you, then most likely it's not a working proxy