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I tried all of these websites and none of them seem to work. There is one that sometimes gives me success and that is https://server14.kproxy.com/servlet/...mlbfmb/snp/pl/this is to Ricko
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I first used ping and then just using the IP address but my teacher figured it out after 1 month (hes not bright) so now I use a proxy and every time he blocks one I just use another there is a never ending number of them so soon he will just give in and I will be better than him lol
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Microsoft Word - hyperlink - insert desired address?
One think I did (and still do), was use something like Logmein free edition, then log into that at my desired location, as it's a secure page it's a lot harder for them to block.
They'll only see secure.logmein.com for example, as it gives you control of your pc so they can't see what you're doing on your pc if that makes sense? Can be slow at times though.
Another thing would be; most school filters don't block https:// just http://, sometimes ftp:// works as well.
Whatever you do to get round it; get it quiet as once one or two people know - everyone will use it - then they'll block it!
Dazza
One think I did (and still do), was use something like Logmein free edition, then log into that at my desired location, as it's a secure page it's a lot harder for them to block.
They'll only see secure.logmein.com for example, as it gives you control of your pc so they can't see what you're doing on your pc if that makes sense? Can be slow at times though.
Another thing would be; most school filters don't block https:// just http://, sometimes ftp:// works as well.
Whatever you do to get round it; get it quiet as once one or two people know - everyone will use it - then they'll block it!
Dazza
travel rig; acer 3610, windows vista home premium, 1024mb ram + 1770mb virtual ram, 80gb hard disk, tv tuner, wlan, dual layer dvd burner
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May want to check these out:
http://www.stupidcensorship.com/cgi-bin/nph-surf.cgi
http://www.peacefire.org/circumvento...tructions.html
Dazza
http://www.stupidcensorship.com/cgi-bin/nph-surf.cgi
http://www.peacefire.org/circumvento...tructions.html
Dazza
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Did they work?
Yes; you and me both matey! I wasn't liked much at school lol, although you'll no doubt be popular for being able to get people onto facebook, up their printer credits, shut down the server, change homework dates etc - it spreads real quick and some bright spark will of course end up reporting it.
Not fun lol, the key thought would be to change your method frequently so if anyone did try and stop you by the time they found out what you were doing and blocked it you had already changed.
Dazza
Yes; you and me both matey! I wasn't liked much at school lol, although you'll no doubt be popular for being able to get people onto facebook, up their printer credits, shut down the server, change homework dates etc - it spreads real quick and some bright spark will of course end up reporting it.
Not fun lol, the key thought would be to change your method frequently so if anyone did try and stop you by the time they found out what you were doing and blocked it you had already changed.
Dazza
Last edited by darrenw89 : Mar 11th, 2008 at 9:45 pm.
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