This may be a dumb question, but I haven't been able to find the answer yet.
So, the address to connect to the game from a regular client is mud.genesismud.org port 3011 - now, this port is closed at work. Still, it is possible to connect via the web client. How? Does it use a different port?
Could one reproduce this on a regular client to be able to use a regular client? Meaning, connecting using a different address or port to be able to use a client like CMud or Mudlet from work.
Any hints are appreciated.
Web Client connection vs regular ones
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Web Client connection vs regular ones
Last edited by Aristos on 21 Apr 2015 13:06, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Web Client connection vs regular ones
There are various ways of managing your network in a company. Some admins allow gaming content, others dont. Some open port 3011, others don't. My company doesn't allow anything. I have access to this forum (for example) as an exception due to my job.Aristos wrote:This may be a dumb question, but I haven't been able to find the answer yet.
So, the address to connect to the game from a regular client is mud.genesismud.org port 3011 - now, this port is closed at work. Still, it is possible toconnect via the web client.
Re: Web Client connection vs regular ones
Web client traffic happens over https (port 443) and is encrypted and signed using TLS.
TLS is tricky to block without installing a new root certificate on all connected computers and then using a proxy.
You can most likely create an application which allows you to translate websocket to tcp which could be used to connect mudlet or cmud.
The websocket endpoint is wss://www.genesismud.org/websocket
TLS is tricky to block without installing a new root certificate on all connected computers and then using a proxy.
You can most likely create an application which allows you to translate websocket to tcp which could be used to connect mudlet or cmud.
The websocket endpoint is wss://www.genesismud.org/websocket
Re: Web Client connection vs regular ones
Browser can have more ports open through firewall, than other programs.
Or browser uses port 80 to establish somehow.
Edit: cotillion for the win.
Or browser uses port 80 to establish somehow.
Edit: cotillion for the win.
Last edited by Alisa on 21 Apr 2015 13:08, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Web Client connection vs regular ones
Good one - thanks!cotillion wrote:Web client traffic happens over https (port 443) and is encrypted and signed using TLS.
TLS is tricky to block without installing a new root certificate on all connected computers and then using a proxy.
You can most likely create an application which allows you to translate websocket to tcp which could be used to connect mudlet or cmud.
The websocket endpoint is wss://www.genesismud.org/websocket
Re: Web Client connection vs regular ones
It's easy enough to manage this via such things like Websense and block all "gaming" content (for example).cotillion wrote:Web client traffic happens over https (port 443) and is encrypted and signed using TLS.
TLS is tricky to block without installing a new root certificate on all connected computers and then using a proxy.
You can most likely create an application which allows you to translate websocket to tcp which could be used to connect mudlet or cmud.
The websocket endpoint is wss://www.genesismud.org/websocket
Re: Web Client connection vs regular ones
Sure, Websense is a TLS MITM platform.Laurel wrote: It's easy enough to manage this via such things like Websense and block all "gaming" content (for example).
Once a company is willing to give all their private information to Raytheon and NSA all bets are off!
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