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Discussion by Slacker110 with 52 Replies.
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Wed Mar 2, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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Good luck though
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QUOTE (egbert)
When my website was blocked from my school, I just accessed it via FTP, but you'd have to know the password.^^^BAD IDEA....He wouldn't have the ability to view the pages like he could if he was viewing them through http....And besides...He's not gunna be able to get the ftp passwords lol...That would equal to security holes n such.
Wed Mar 2, 2005 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (spacewaste)
^^^BAD IDEA....He wouldn't have the ability to view the pages like he could if he was viewing them through http....And besides...He's not gunna be able to get the ftp passwords lol...That would equal to security holes n such.Who said I was a guy?? You are talking about me right?? Does my profile say i'm a guy?? Trust me, i have all the qualifications to be female.
Thu Mar 3, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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QUOTE (Slacker110)
Our computer tech just blocked my ways of getting around the schools firewall to get to hotmail and my friends band site. Is there any way that I can still get around the firewall for free??Depending on what OS your school uses on the puters and which server OS....
In my case, we had Red Hat (and UNIX - just command line on server), then you'd just open a command window - log in on the server, start the browser from there. Gah, I used to know how to do this, I suppose not being in school kinda made me forget some of these things
Hotmail is probably just blocked, your friends band site however I don't see a direct reason to block it, unless there is "mature" content there. I vaguely remember something can be changed in the Browsers connection settings. I will try to look it up in my old notes, can't make a promise though..
Thu Mar 3, 2005 Reply New Discussion
http://tools.rosinstrument.com/proxy/
you'll find some proxies here
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At my school they banned going to google.com/images by typing the term into the original box and thenc cliking on the images tab, but they didn't ban going onto picsearch.com or by simply going directly to the images website of google to search for pictures.
If you use a pop email and that's banned just use any web based pop email reciever, or look at it directly through cpanel.
Sometimes you can get around the firewall simply by changing the www. at the front for a http:// (yes I know that sounds stupid), also sometimes you can view the website through google cache (not very useful but at least you can see it), also you could try simply asking the administrator if he could unban your friend's band's website, and hotmail, neither of which pose any sort of harm to anybody.
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Tue Mar 15, 2005 Reply New Discussion
My school uses Bess and Sonicwall, tween the 2 block alot. what you need is a CGI proxy, base it on a webserver. The idea is that you get a site you can connect to, (such as my own website), then it uses that server, (GET command), to get any site you wish. I use cyberanon. Theres a few others, google CGI proxy.
Theyre very simple to set up, i managed to do it. There is a way to delete meta tags from any site you get with it if you understand perl, but in my case it wasnt needed. Meta tags are the part that most search engines look for, and filters the same. You just can rewrite the option to delete javascript (which is built in) to delete meta tags. I dont know any programming so i cant help you, but i guess its possible.
Tue Mar 15, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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