I'm not sure whether this is the correct place to post such a thing, but it can be pushed around by admins anyway so I don't really care.
At least smile, it was meant to be a joke.
I had to spend a fair part of my weekend in the office watching a few thousand servers be patched and HAH! I had a great idea: play Lineage meanwhile! But there was a problem: I'm behind a shitload of firewalls/proxies and obviously none of the Lineage ports were available to me (1026, 7777 if it's of your concern). There was that old school Your Freedom/Sockscap solution, but I heard it stopped working long ago.
Well, here we go:
First, you'll need two softwares, a HTTP tunneler and a proxifier. I use Your Freedom and ProxyCap (google it, I'm not giving links away).
Then, Setup your Your Freedom as described in their website and make sure your 127.0.0.1:1080 thing is working. If you have any problems going through this step, specify it and we may solve it together.
Afterwards, you will need to find a L2.exe file. This server [cough]still[/cough] doesn't have it (it becomes easier to setup the client anyway so it's not like I'm criticizing). So... search for another Gracia Final server and download their setup folder patch, then extract the L2.exe file into your lineage system folder.
Aha! Now that you have a L2.exe file in place it becomes easy to setup the proxifier. I have tried several and only ProxyCap worked, so let's go through the steps for this one:
1. Install ProxyCap. Then make sure you have already run ProxyCap;
2. Open up Preferences (right click the tray icon and select preferences);
3. Create a proxy server entry, with the following values:
Type: SOCKSv5
Server: 127.0.0.1
Port:1080
(this should be YF and most tunnelers' default address).
4. Click OK.
5. Create a new rule, with the following settings:
Rule type: Tunnel through proxy
Proxy: (scroll down, the proxy settings you've created are somewhere here).
Application: Choose specify, click [...] and then browse for L2.exe.
Transports: BOTH UDP AND TCP!
Destination IP range/port: not restricted.
Okay, you're done, run L2.exe.
I hope this helps, should you have any concerns, post below:

