Proxy anyone???
Zitat von deathjester am 14 Mai, 2007, 1408 Uhrdoes anyone kno a good proxy site so i can get on sites that are usually blocked at school?
does anyone kno a good proxy site so i can get on sites that are usually blocked at school?

Zitat von maestro am 15 Mai, 2007, 0604 UhrI doubt any sysadmin would block websites and forget the proxies, probably some websites are also blocked in a wildcarded fashion, so http://anonymouse.org/cgi-bin/anon-www.cgi/http://www.vampyres.tk would be blocked since the URL contains *vampyres*. Anyway, probably check out http://anonymouse.org or look for an open proxy server that you can run your notebook's internet traffic over. Might give you a second or two lag, but you'd be free again.
Do you surf on your notebook or a school computer?
I doubt any sysadmin would block websites and forget the proxies, probably some websites are also blocked in a wildcarded fashion, so http://anonymouse.org/cgi-bin/anon-www.cgi/http://www.vampyres.tk would be blocked since the URL contains *vampyres*. Anyway, probably check out http://anonymouse.org or look for an open proxy server that you can run your notebook's internet traffic over. Might give you a second or two lag, but you'd be free again.
Do you surf on your notebook or a school computer?
Zitat von deathjester am 17 Mai, 2007, 0907 Uhrim using a school computer and anonymouse.org is blocked
im using a school computer and anonymouse.org is blocked

Zitat von maestro am 19 Mai, 2007, 0711 UhrInstall realvnc on your home box, get a dyndns url forward to it's IP address and connect via dyndnyaccount.dyndns.com:5800 to your pc at home. That way you can remotely control your home computer from a browser and open websites on your own box that get displayed somewhere else, even if only in 64 colours.
You might change port forwarding in your router to another port if 5800 is blocked in your school so you can access it from 80, which will be open. On the other side it's not impossible to get hacked that way, so you might also change it to some random wierd port that might be open.
Install realvnc on your home box, get a dyndns url forward to it's IP address and connect via dyndnyaccount.dyndns.com:5800 to your pc at home. That way you can remotely control your home computer from a browser and open websites on your own box that get displayed somewhere else, even if only in 64 colours.
You might change port forwarding in your router to another port if 5800 is blocked in your school so you can access it from 80, which will be open. On the other side it's not impossible to get hacked that way, so you might also change it to some random wierd port that might be open.
Zitat von deathjester am 21 Mai, 2007, 0837 Uhrok
ok
Zitat von thesunsetter am 21 Mai, 2007, 1527 UhrEverything on the school system at the school I go to is blocked. Anything that isn't under a payed domain is blocked because of it being a "Personal Site" they even blocked freedomofspeach.com, it's rediculous...
Everything on the school system at the school I go to is blocked. Anything that isn't under a payed domain is blocked because of it being a "Personal Site" they even blocked freedomofspeach.com, it's rediculous...

Zitat von maestro am 21 Mai, 2007, 1856 Uhri want to see how schools block things when we got universally affordable UMTS or WIFI everywhere.
It's plainly rediculous to block anything from the beginning, but for them it's sure easier than figuring out how to keep students interested in school topics in the first place. Well, who expects problem solving from people who studied to become teachers, anyway.
While i seriously believe that most people complaining about these blocks should rather learn how to spell than be on the internet, anyway, i also know that evil finds a way - like spreading a manual via myspace - so i'll accept discussions here for giving access to people that can't be arsed to waste their lives with "myspace codes".
i want to see how schools block things when we got universally affordable UMTS or WIFI everywhere.
It's plainly rediculous to block anything from the beginning, but for them it's sure easier than figuring out how to keep students interested in school topics in the first place. Well, who expects problem solving from people who studied to become teachers, anyway.
While i seriously believe that most people complaining about these blocks should rather learn how to spell than be on the internet, anyway, i also know that evil finds a way - like spreading a manual via myspace - so i'll accept discussions here for giving access to people that can't be arsed to waste their lives with "myspace codes".
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