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Ehhh. I, an 8th grader, used www.proxify.com and www.surfatwork.com
But that got blocked. So now we go into the cmd and type ping www.myspace.com and insert the ip address into the address bar. So this gets past all of our blocks. O yea I need to try server crash's way. I loved usuing proxify.
But that got blocked. So now we go into the cmd and type ping www.myspace.com and insert the ip address into the address bar. So this gets past all of our blocks. O yea I need to try server crash's way. I loved usuing proxify.
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You can also set proxy options in the tools/option menu to some ip address that allows it. That way you don't have to constantly go through proxify. There is also a way to edit the URL to include a specific port number or something, but I don't remember how to do it.
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Originally Posted by server_crash
You can also set proxy options in the tools/option menu to some ip address that allows it. That way you don't have to constantly go through proxify. There is also a way to edit the URL to include a specific port number or something, but I don't remember how to do it.
Your way didn't work for proxify.
they blocked the use of proxies and our school. Basically any unkownd ip address is blocked and they block all but non essential ports. I don't really use proxies at school becasue the main thing I used them for was games but now that we run live versions of quake off of cds I don't care.
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Yea I tried to change the proxy by going into lan setting and putting in a proxy, but it didn't work. Our Computer Specialist is really cool and he teaches us a lot about computers and he told me that our school(s) in our city disable the changing of the proxy. But he said I could use one in there. He mentioned something about the web interface I need to ask him more, but does anyone know how i could do this? He said that there we are bunch of them. He wants to see if I can figure it out.
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http://unixfun.net/howto/bsd/proxy.html
If you allow traffic out on TCP 443, here's one way of bypassing your proxy. I've been doing this for awhile now. Of course, it's just a matter of finding out which ports are blocked from the inside and finding one that's open in the event 443 is closed, but you get the idea.
I could also do ARP spoofing, IP spoofing, or a number of different things to get around it, depending on how you've implemented it.
If you allow traffic out on TCP 443, here's one way of bypassing your proxy. I've been doing this for awhile now. Of course, it's just a matter of finding out which ports are blocked from the inside and finding one that's open in the event 443 is closed, but you get the idea.
I could also do ARP spoofing, IP spoofing, or a number of different things to get around it, depending on how you've implemented it.
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Well I'm sure ya all kno how to bypass the Google Images filter and such without using a proxy.
1) Google.de
2) Now, go to advanced settings, and set the main language back to english
3) search pictures away
Then again, our WebSense filter's pretty lax anyways...
1) Google.de
2) Now, go to advanced settings, and set the main language back to english
3) search pictures away

Then again, our WebSense filter's pretty lax anyways...
Now if ya like the help ya could always raise our reputation...
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I think that is pretty sad that schools block google images. They did at our school too. They blocked the homepage of wikipedia once! It is pretty sad, but I guess you have to block the retarded kids from looking at pron at school. The school also gets money from the government if they put filters in.
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