Yeah, I learned during my brief foray in to Psychology that hypnotherapy can be helpful for insomnia. Unfortunately that's all the advice I can offer there, since my psych degree was a total disaster :lol: But if you ever end up a gibbering wreck unable to communicate due to lack of sleep, then I might be able to help once I'm a qualified SLT ;-)
By the way I've had a better idea regarding the proxy situation. I've discovered that the uni proxy server address does not resolve at home, so I guess the host is on their LAN somewhere and not exposed to the outside world. I can use that to my advantage I think. If I set up a host on my home network with the same name as the proxy server, then it should resolve to the device on my network when I'm at home, and the actual proxy server when I'm at uni
How I actually achieve this is a different matter. I suppose I need to set up a DNS server containing that hostname which then directs to a "real" DNS server for other hostnames :-?
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