Little Plastic Ninja
07-10-2003, 11:13 AM
Okay, assume I know nothing about ports and connecting and networking and all that. I never *had* to until now, okay?
So I'm at work. I want to connect to a MUSH -- let's say I want to connect to Elendor. They're at mush.elendor.net:1893. I can also use mush.elendor.net:443.
If I am at home, either one works. If I am at work, I get a timeout on 1893, but 443 works just dandy.
As far as I've been able to figure out, ports with numbers 999 and lower are "outgoing". Ports with numbers 1000 and above are "incoming."
How, then, can I go OUT through port...23, say, of my work server...and go IN through port 1893 of elendor.net? Is there a piece of software that will do this, and if so, what is it and how do I configure it?
Thanks...
So I'm at work. I want to connect to a MUSH -- let's say I want to connect to Elendor. They're at mush.elendor.net:1893. I can also use mush.elendor.net:443.
If I am at home, either one works. If I am at work, I get a timeout on 1893, but 443 works just dandy.
As far as I've been able to figure out, ports with numbers 999 and lower are "outgoing". Ports with numbers 1000 and above are "incoming."
How, then, can I go OUT through port...23, say, of my work server...and go IN through port 1893 of elendor.net? Is there a piece of software that will do this, and if so, what is it and how do I configure it?
Thanks...