school block,need help getting passed

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  1. Phyco_Can

    Phyco_Can Guest

    8e6 tecnolohies is the filter that my school uses,every proxy that i use dont work,this onw is a tough one last year i got passed it easy but i think that they improved it,because now its impossible,at least for me i tried a stuffload of proxies i know but neither of them work, and after a couple of times of getting blocked from using the proxy;s i get suspended from the internet for the day, i just WANT TO CHECK MY EMAIL omg why do they block that.!!
     
  2. Ripper

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    I don't think you can acess your emails through proxies anywho cos at my school we have a block on stuff like that and i can get past it with a proxy but then Yahoo shows a message - you cannot view this on proxy" or sumin like that. Just info - do correct me if I'm wrong ;)
     
  3. Auslander

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    email is one of the main sources of virii. it's not surprising that school would thus want you to be blocked from it; i mean, afterall, think of the average intelligence of a typical middle or high school youth. is it any wonder schools are so afraid?
     
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    just info,fresh from the irish pub
    I HAVE NOT TRIED IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    ITS FREE



    CIRCUMVENTOR..........Used to get around all Web blocking programs.....(free).....GO THERE!
    http://www.peacefire.org/circumventor/simple-circumventor-instructions.html

    notes:
    How to install the Circumventor program, which gets around all Web-blocking software

    Bennett Haselton

    This page describes how to install the "Circumventor" program, which can be used to get around all Web blocking programs.

    However, Please Note!! You don't actually install the Circumventor on the computer that is blocked from accessing Web sites. You, or a friend of yours, has to install the Circumventor on some other machine which is not censored.

    For example, if you want to get around Web blocking at work, don't install the Circumventor on your work computer. Install the Circumventor on your home computer. When the installer is done, it will give you the URL for your new Circumventor, and then you write that URL down and take it in with you to work, where you can use that URL to bypass the Web blocking there. Similarly, if you're in China and blocked from accessing certain sites, don't install the Circumventor on a machine in China; instead, get a friend to install it outside China, and then they can send you the URL that you can use to access banned sites.

    If you want to, please enter your email address below if you would like to receive updates about the Circumventor software. This will include announcements about new versions and improvements. We will never share your email address with any third party.

    How to install the Circumventor

    The machine where you install the Circumventor must have a fast Internet connection (not dial-up), and it must be running Windows XP or 2000 (this includes most computers these days). Also, once you install the Circumventor on your machine, the Circumventor will only work as long as you have your machine turned on and connected to the Internet, so you should only install it on machines that are online more or less all the time.

    NOTE: By installing this software, you will be joining an interconnected Web of Circumventor machines, so just as you can surf the Web via other people's machines (at sites like StupidCensorship.com), at times other users will be surfing the Web through your machine. However, they will not have access to any files or programs on your machine.

    To install:

    1. Download ActivePerl from this link and install it. It must be installed to C:\Perl (this should be the default). Accept all of the default options.
    2. Download OpenSA 2.0.2 beta from this link (FireFox users -- please right-click and pick "Save Link As") and install it. Accept all of the default options. (If you get to a screen titled "Server Information" and it doesn't have values filled in for "Network Domain", "Server Name" and "Administrator's Email Address", just fill in these boxes with made-up random values -- the Circumventor doesn't use them.)
    3. Download the circumventor-setup.exe program from this link and pick "Save" -- then once you have saved it on your computer, run the circumventor-setup.exe file that you saved.

    If the circumventor-setup.exe program succeeds, it will display an "It's ready!" page at the end of the install. If it fails, it will create a file circumventor-setup-log.txt -- send that file to bennett@peacefire.org and we will try to figure out what went wrong.

    Happy surfing!



    cheers and a irish lollipop to ye all
    [​IMG]
     
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    Is that a sarcastic remark :p lol But i don't think it is. Becos the knowledge of computing etc of an average middle/high school youth is reaonably high lol

    Thx for the link Ireland - might be trying that out myself! lol

     
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    Phyco_Can, reduce your sig to conform to forum specs of 50k as yours is 68,335 bytes
     
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    i didn't say average computer geek, i said average intelligence. in my public high school, about 1 in 4 people knew how to do more than just turn a computer on and play flas games. many were stupid, yes, but far more were ignorant and didn't put out the effort to change it.
     
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    Ye I realise you didn't say computer geek; maybe i just interpreted it that way. I'm only Year 10 (for you other than brits that's 15 yrs old :p) and I am v inteligent for my age (not blowing my own trupmet here lol) and I agree on the ignorant bit. Ignorance is...the words/phrase escapes me.

    Anyway I'd hate to argue with you about this; as it wasn't intended :)

    So back on topic eh...
     
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    ripper: no provocation intended, amigo :)


    everyone: to be honest (and you all should check with a linux god like the_fiend), i think you could create a live disc for linux with some proxy software included and just boot the school computers that way, but that's just pretty far in.

    what i was lucky enough to do when i was having problems with this last year was to have a friend that had his own webhosting. well, two, actually. ^.^

    all they did was create a proxy setup on their own server and give me a name and password. because this was such a small, private, and well concealed proxy, the net monitors never picked up on it. i could do all my email (yahoo, aol, etc), access myspace/facebook, post on AD..all the goodies. so if you've got some trustworthy friends or your own webhosting, this is something very good to consider.
     

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