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firewall & proxy specifications
Networking and Multiplayer
Programming
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CoolGames
April 26, 2001 01:59 PM
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April 26, 2001 01:59 PM
Hi there!! Where is the best free description how to program mutliplayergames threw firewalls and proxies in the net?? I mean what to program to gain internetaccess threw things like SOCKS4, 4A, 5 and all this. Thanks very much for every help!!
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