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How do you bypass school/corporate internate filters
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hello,
well... im not really a IT tech or nothin im just a teen that has done this stuff before...
i go to a school that has a very tight networking system (mainly ocz there rich and they can afford it) anyway the most eaisest and simplest is to access website like myscape and facebook. etc. is by goin through there secure server.
so for example if u were to type in: http://www.facebook.com
it would b blocked but because they have a secure server ur a good as in
just put a 's' after http so it'kk look soming like this : https://www.facebook.com and thn just confirm the certificate and ur in. i never really bother with this mainly because you have to do this to every page. There are other more complicated ways like setting up ur on linux as A BYPASS server, but i doubt u really wanna know bout that
anyway hope that helped and srry about the spelling i've been learning french for 4 hours
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well... im not really a IT tech or nothin im just a teen that has done this stuff before...
i go to a school that has a very tight networking system (mainly ocz there rich and they can afford it) anyway the most eaisest and simplest is to access website like myscape and facebook. etc. is by goin through there secure server.
so for example if u were to type in: http://www.facebook.com
it would b blocked but because they have a secure server ur a good as in
just put a 's' after http so it'kk look soming like this : https://www.facebook.com and thn just confirm the certificate and ur in. i never really bother with this mainly because you have to do this to every page. There are other more complicated ways like setting up ur on linux as A BYPASS server, but i doubt u really wanna know bout that
anyway hope that helped and srry about the spelling i've been learning french for 4 hours
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