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So at work I sometimes have spare time, where I could play Soma on a work PC.
Trouble is it cant access the server, probably because of the proxy.
I can download it and open it no problem, does anyone know a good way of getting around this?
Ta.
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[quote="KOD_LI"]So at work I sometimes have spare time, where I could play Soma on a work PC. Trouble is it cant access the server, probably because of the proxy. I can download it and open it no problem, does anyone know a good way of getting around this? Ta.[/quote]
try pingzapper. it acts as a proxy.
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[quote="FRINGE"]try pingzapper. it acts as a proxy. [/quote]
Proxy wont affect it if its an "invisible" proxy.

Anything you do to get round IT restrictions will likely get you fired.
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[quote="STOOPIDKID"]Proxy wont affect it if its an "invisible" proxy. Anything you do to get round IT restrictions will likely get you fired.[/quote]
Install soma onto a exsternal hard drive or usb and run from that?
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[quote="DIOS"]Install soma onto a exsternal hard drive or usb and run from that?[/quote]
Proxy isn't local or invisible, i also wont get fired :)
Pingzapper is paid, cba with that just to play soma at work, will any VPN work essentially ?
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[quote="KOD_LI"]Proxy isn't local or invisible, i also wont get fired :) Pingzapper is paid, cba with that just to play soma at work, will any VPN work essentially ?[/quote]
depends on how your actually being blocked. if the soma ports are blocked etc

you can try pingzapper for free to check if it would work
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[quote="FRINGE"]depends on how your actually being blocked. if the soma ports are blocked etc you can try pingzapper for free to check if it would work[/quote]
Pingzapper not working :(
Any other ideas ?
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[quote="JET_LI"]Pingzapper not working :( Any other ideas ?[/quote]
USB stick run it directly from it?
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[quote="DIOS"]USB stick run it directly from it?[/quote]
VPN best bet
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[quote="DEAMOND"]VPN best bet[/quote]
Leave ur pc on at home and remore access it from work 👍🏼
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[quote="QXJIANG"]Leave ur pc on at home and remore access it from work 👍🏼[/quote]
"KOD_LI"Proxy isn't local or invisible, i also wont get fired :)
Pingzapper is paid, cba with that just to play soma at work, will any VPN work essentially ?


pingzapper actually works more as a vpn than a proxy
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[quote="SYONIDE"][quote="KOD_LI"]Proxy isn't local or invisible, i also wont get fired :) Pingzapper is paid, cba with that just to play soma at work, will any VPN work essentially ?[/quote] pingzapper actually works more as a vpn than a proxy[/quote]
If your work place has a traffic proxy, you can't easily get around it I'm afraid. Normally a well versed IT team will simply make the web/traffic proxy the only gateway that goes out and in (both ways) for the internet for that office, all offices or for the subnet your work PC belongs too.

Also, a company that spends out on a web proxy, probably inventories the software on your machine, so be wary about installing Soma (copying the files and running the executables is a bit better though).

Easiest method and one you can be excused for doing is enabling remote desktop on your home machine(without NLA). Setup a port forward of 3389 with a source of * to your LAN IP of your home machine on your router. Then get the public IP your home broadband is on and using remote desktop, RDP to that IP.

If you're then ever caught you can be "doing personal admin" on your home PC.

Be aware that its generally considered insecure by modern standards to expose a PC/Server to the internet with 3389 open without any kind of extra protection (e.g MFA).

A VPN will likely get flagged by your companies firewall, if not blocked altogether, either way, unwanted attention for you.

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[quote="EVIL_FOX"]If your work place has a traffic proxy, you can't easily get around it I'm afraid. Normally a well versed IT team will simply make the web/traffic proxy the only gateway that goes out and in (both ways) for the internet for that office, all offices or for the subnet your work PC belongs too. Also, a company that spends out on a web proxy, probably inventories the software on your machine, so be wary about installing Soma (copying the files and running the executables is a bit better though). Easiest method and one you can be excused for doing is enabling remote desktop on your home machine(without NLA). Setup a port forward of 3389 with a source of * to your LAN IP of your home machine on your router. Then get the public IP your home broadband is on and using remote desktop, RDP to that IP. If you're then ever caught you can be "doing personal admin" on your home PC. Be aware that its generally considered insecure by modern standards to expose a PC/Server to the internet with 3389 open without any kind of extra protection (e.g MFA). A VPN will likely get flagged by your companies firewall, if not blocked altogether, either way, unwanted attention for you. [/quote]
most likely you will need to tunnel traffic through an open port to a secondary system which can then route to server through the correct ports. it looks like traffic is monitored and blocked on unknown ports.
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[quote="FRINGE"]most likely you will need to tunnel traffic through an open port to a secondary system which can then route to server through the correct ports. it looks like traffic is monitored and blocked on unknown ports.[/quote]

 

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