For the record, I got CLISER working to satisfy my own technical curiousity - very nifty and very seamless as far as zMUD is concerned (i.e. zmud doesn't know it's going via a proxy). Make sure when you fill in the registration you're actually at the site you need to proxy from, since Mosha records your IP address and links it to the ID you use later on.
Instructions:
1.
Register with Mosha (takes about a day to process and get the reply email)
2.
Download the tiny program (for Windows, grab the
program and the
INI file and put them in a folder somewhere)
3. Edit the INI file and fill in your "
id" value from registration, and change the settings to connect to SK:
remoteport=1996 and
localport=1996
4. Open a command prompt and start cliser by typing something like
cliser myproxy 4096 mud.shatteredkingdoms.org (you'll need to substitute your local values for the first two fields, being your local proxy's name and port)
5. Open up your MUD client and change the MUD hostname field from
mud.shatteredkingdoms.org to
localhost then save the changes
6. Connect and play!
Please ensure with your relevant network people that you have the authority to use this software - we're not responsible for and do not encourage the violation of network security policies.
PS: A word of warning: the cliser applet doesn't block on input, so it sits in a hard loop polling for data in either direction - on my Vista laptop it happily took 50% CPU (ie, 100% of one core).