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School Firewalls

 

If you need 2 get thru a firewall the try sum of the following sites:

-http://www.meebo.com/

-http://www.bypassthat.com/

-http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/

 

I don't check this email adress real often, just 2 let you no.

 

-reply by striker

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kproxy

School Firewalls

 

There are many ways to get through firewall...One way is to change the url. Regular example url: https://myspace.com/browser to go through the firewall go to example url changes: https://myspace.com/browser

If that does not work

Go to https://www.kproxy.com/ type in the url of your site. If it says does not work-remove the FIRST number in the URL.

 

Or you can go too https://www.4everproxy.com/

I do not recomend vtunnel becuase if you want to go on myspace, you must keep logging out and logging back in.

 

-reply by Tanner

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i no how to go on anything in school p.cz

School Firewalls

 

Press f1

Then options

Internet settings

And connections (in the top)

And (LAN) setting

There is loads of numbers and the last to digit numbers are

.46 you have to change dat number to 29 then press ok

Then again press ok then go on anything you want :P

It will work does in my school

 

-reply by dilan

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google how to make a dos file in notepad then google how to make an admin acount using dos, then you would be an admin on the system to bypass whatever you want but becareful because some kid got expelled for doing it and you didn't hear it from me

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there really isn't a solution to this problem, unless you know that fancy way to access your computer from school.otherwise, you can just keep using new proxy sites until they're blocked.that's what we do in my school district.all you hear all day long is "hey man, you know a proxy site?"but they're pretty fast when it comes to finding new ones and blocking them.it's pretty sad how long this discussion is.it shows how many kids are on this forum :mellow:

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at my school we just used loads and loads of proxy sites to get on myspace, hotmail, youtube, games etc. but then we got told off pretty bad for doing it so do it at your own risk!!

if you run out of these proxy sites then just google "proxy sites" and they come about VERY easily!

heres a few to help you..

http://www.spysurfing.com/
http://www.proxyforall.com/
http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/
http://youtubeproxy.org/
http://www.httpsurf.com/rg-erdr.php?_rpo=t
http://www.goproxing.com/
http://www.proxysite.org/

and basically on any of them all you have to do is enter in the link of where you want to go and it will take you!

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You guys, there's no point in telling her random web-based proxies. As soon as someone visits a site, the administrator of the firewall can usually view it. Usually at my school, every proxy we used was blocked within 3 days. What I would advise you to do is to subscribe to a proxy newsletter. This gives you new and updated proxies every day. That way, even if your firewall administrator found out about some new ones, you would always have some more that you can use.

 

The newsletters that I subscribe to are from http://ww2.proxyannouncer.com/?folio=9POR7JU99 and http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ .

 

Another alternative thing that you can try doing id using a remote desktop service like LogMeIn (https://secure.logmein.com/home) to remotely use your home computer from school and then use its web browser to browse the internet. Since you would be using your home internet connection, everythiin would still work. The only downsides to this method are that there is a noticeable lag when you are remotely using a computer and that the admin may block LogMeIn.

 

I hope that this information helps...

 

~~Unk

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I need help. Everybody in my school has used any proxy anyones ever found and now they re blocked. Music, chat and mail is all blocked. I tried that 'press f1' thing and it doesnt work because when I click on internet options is says its cancelling the action or some thing like that.HELP ME OUT PLEEEAAASSSEEE.-reply by hater

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Blocked Everything :(School Firewalls

My school has everything blocked...

They blocked everything all port's except 80 and 443...They blocked  keywords like "proxy" and "bypass" and "firewall" and "unblock" and even "remote"...When I find a new proxy website... It WILL be blocked in like... 2 minutes /txtmngr/images/smileys/smiley5.Gif (They always watching)They even blocked translators... (Since some lets you see the website you want)I tried connecting to my computer with various remote admin programs, like TeamViewer, VNC, and even the one that was posted above (Your Freedom)...

I even tried the program called Tor, which is supposed to be a network based entirely of proxies... None works...Even trying to connect to blocked websites with HTTPS don't work...

It sucks /txtmngr/images/smileys/smiley6.Gif... They use Novell BorderManager for their Content Filter...It seems impossible to get around /txtmngr/images/smileys/smiley5.Gif...

I've done my research and it says BorderManager is a Proxy & Firewall combo...

This sucks... /txtmngr/images/smileys/smiley7.Gif

 

 

-reply by Link WKeywords: remote admin program that works around school firewall

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I even tried the program called Tor, which is supposed to be a network based entirely of proxies... None works...

Tor is not supposed to bypass firewalls. Tor is an anonymizer, preventing the remote host to know your real IP address. And, of course, Tor has to be able to go out through the firewall. And, obviously, Tor is blocked by most of business site firewalls.

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Schools are usually blocking sites with a reason, unless it depends what they block, but usually they block useless stuff, don't you have what to do in school besides trying to browse somewhere? I would rather come home and use the Internet than in school, do my stuff at home and not in public, in school you can just browse some informational sites which aren't blocked?Why would you need to go and login to Trivian or some dating site or stuff at school? don't you want to just talk with your class mates or do something evil at school besides surfing pointless stuff? :mellow:

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I have novell in my sinking school. It crap, It blocked absolutely everything! All proxies are blocked.

There is only one way I found how to view some blocked sites.

go to online-translator.Com and type in your website

but you have no images or clips. This means that its mainly text. Stupid schools. 

-reply by Marc Tatossian

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school blockSchool Firewalls

my school blocks EVERYTHING!! I can't even get on a proxy AT ALL! I mean seriously, what are we going to do?? oh yea, we're gonna talk to people we don't really know and possibly fornicate. The schools are so dumb. Grow up, seriously.

"I don't want to be another statistic,

to fit into some mold

of what society thinks of kids today

because it's getting kind of old.

Not all of us are bad

in fact, most of us are good.

When will the world see us and give us credit,

like they should?"

 

peace.  /txtmngr/images/smileys/smiley8.Gif

-reply by Siford, Rachel

 

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