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Discussion by <(-'.'-)> with 29 Replies.
Last Update: April 22, 2012, 10:46 pm (View Latest) | Page 1 of 2 pages. | ||
yesterday i stumbled accross an awsome new way to get around firewalls at school/work it is totally awsome. all it does is alow u to access the internet privetly and not have the stupid network administators find u out.
If u want instructions on how to do it, PM me.
P.S. IT IS TOTALLY LEGAL!!
Sat Feb 5, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Sat Feb 5, 2005 Reply New Discussion
sorry i am used to gmailswap.com there u dont just post anything u want. if u really want to get something for ur invite, u have to have people email u or it will almost allways fall through. soooooooo ya that is why i didn't just post it. if u actully want to know though just post it on the forum and i will reply i am to lazy to type out the entire thing right now.
Sat Feb 5, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Sat Feb 5, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Because it's quite impossible to litteraly 'get around' the firewall, since without it, you can't get online anyhow....
And admin's can just read the GET and POST variables you send (The holy art of packetsniffing), cause sneak2 doesn't use https connections....
And I don't trust those sneak2 guys, they're too..... sneaky
Sat Feb 5, 2005 Reply New Discussion
It actully works. I have done it at my school. and, apart from a very small decrese in speed, i can now surf the web unrestricted and unmonitored.
If u want detalied instructions post on this forum, i am to lazy to type them all unless someone really wants them.
Sat Feb 5, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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This port is used for secure web browser communication. Data transferred across such connections are highly resistant to eavesdropping and interception. Moreover, the identity of the remotely connected server can be verified with significant confidence. Web servers offering to accept and establish secure connections listen on this port for connections from web browsers desiring strong communication security.Once established, web browsers inform their users of these secured connections by displaying an icon — a padlock, an unbroken key, etc. — in the status region of their window.
http://grc.com/port_443.htm
If your school (like a lot of schools and institutions do) use a "Carnivor" like appliance you can be sure they follow you to every site you go to. It's only the "https" sites that dont show up and on pages with insecure and secure content. The insecure content show.
Nils
[Added] And since you are such a computer savy person, how come you don't realize the image you are linking to in your signature don't show up because of hotlink protection?
user posted image
GRRRRRR
Sat Feb 5, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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Thanks
Anthony
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How To Get Around Firewalls
So could you tell me how to get around firewalls at school?
-Chantel
Wed Feb 20, 2008 Reply New Discussion
How To Get Around Firewalls
Hi
I have read your details but they are too brief on how to get around the web server here at school.
I wish to trade the share market from school using dynamic data provided by comsec , but have been unable to log onto their website / trading platform... Obviously firewall / proxy problems.
CaN you please elaborate on your earlier description
Thanks
Gavan
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Mon Mar 31, 2008 Reply New Discussion
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