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Curve
05-07-2008, 05:53 PM
Are you having problems getting around school filters well we all know that there are different one's to use. I get some by email so when i get them i will try to share them. Here are a few.
1. https://jellyrazor.com
2. https://goldenglider.com
3. https://jokedust.com
4. https://trailierswan.com
And the ever so famous https://www.vtunnel.com
Enjoy
-Bi0haz4rd-
05-07-2008, 08:30 PM
nice curve
Vtunnel got blocked for us at the beginning of the year
crazykd316
05-07-2008, 08:44 PM
cool thanks i was wondering what theses sites were
just remember when using them be sure to have https:// gotta have it like that. therefore it will 9 times out of 10 not work
BigBoss
05-08-2008, 06:08 AM
kross-server.info
cmodz-proxy.info
mhmmproxy.info
damnschoolproxy.info
damnworkproxy.info
I am willing to host any personl proxy sites just buy the domain and pm me and I will do the rest.
crazykd316
05-08-2008, 08:08 PM
just remember when using them be sure to have https:// gotta have it like that. therefore it will 9 times out of 10 not work
oh ok thanks Q ill make sure to have those
m0j0j0_j0
05-08-2008, 09:32 PM
i've noticed if you have used a secure connection, https, in links that it works.
that is very true. only problem with that, is that every link you goto or click on it does get annoying sayung yes goto this site. it is secure enough for me. but in the end it works. most school's or businesses. you can goto .gov sites without any hassle. when your at school try it. see if you have any trouble going to .gov sites. without the http"S" i bet it works. but in all i get emails with new sites weekly so keep your eyes open for more of these.
crazykd316
05-09-2008, 09:35 PM
hmm ill have to try that is didnt know that s made it a private site
yep. i gives u a security alert. just click yes. and your off
^falc0nj.
05-10-2008, 09:38 AM
thanks.
only problem is my school admin gets the emails as well. stupid cunt thinks he is smart ill show him :D
Curve
05-10-2008, 10:56 AM
i have been trying for years to get around the webwasher program and now i have done it. fucking I.T. tech guys
crazykd316
05-10-2008, 05:04 PM
so i forgot to ask have these been tested?
TheScavenger
05-10-2008, 08:03 PM
if you guys can run .exe on the school computers, try out portable tor
http://portabletor.sourceforge.net/
i think it would do the trick
PhyuK
05-10-2008, 08:18 PM
everybody go sniff your schools passwords :)
TheScavenger
05-10-2008, 11:21 PM
everybody go sniff your schools passwords :)
my friend attempted to use a boot disk to change the admin pass on a library comp, he was too afraid to answer the question
Proceed With Changes?
Y/N
but i dont blame him
crazykd316
05-11-2008, 12:33 AM
my friend attempted to use a boot disk to change the admin pass on a library comp, he was too afraid to answer the question
Proceed With Changes?
Y/N
but i dont blame him
i would be scared to u can get expelled where i am
Curve
05-13-2008, 10:25 AM
This page describes how you can bypass blocking software on a Windows machine by rebooting the computer from a Linux CD, so that you go outside of Windows entirely. When you're done, remove the Linux CD and the computer will be in the same state that it was before.
Limitations
This method has only been tested to defeat blocking software on a Windows PC. It has not been tested for the Macintosh. (To get a Macintosh CD you can order one from https://shipit.ubuntu.com/, but we haven't tested that, so you're on your own!)
This will only work if your computer has an always-on Internet connection (not dial-up).
This will only work to defeat blocking software that is installed on the local computer; it will not defeat blocking software that is installed on the network. For example:
It will work against software like CYBERsitter and Net Nanny that gets installed on your home computer.
It might work on a computer at a library or school -- it depends on how the blocking software is installed on that computer. Some computers are "locked down" to stop you from installing software or changing software settings, but the network connection itself is not censored; in that case, this method will work, since the locks and restrictions will not be in place if you boot from the CD. On the other hand, in some libraries and schools, the network connection itself is censored, in which case this method will not work.
It will not work against blocking that is done at the ISP level, such as AOL Parental Controls.
It will not work to defeat Internet censorship in a censored country like China or Iran.
Booting a computer from the CD takes about 5 minutes, so it only works if you have enough time to do that.
When you boot into Linux, the user interface looks significantly different from Windows, so you wouldn't want to do this where people are looking over your shoulder and might get suspicious if they notice something unusual! Part 1: Make the CD
To make the CD, you must have a CD recording drive and a writeable CD. Follow these steps:
Download ISO Recorder from this web site (http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm) and install it. (Be sure to pick the right version depending on whether you have Windows XP Service Pack 1 or XP Service Pack 2. Most users have Service Pack 2. To find out what version you have, go to your Windows Desktop, right-click My Computer, and pick "Properties", and look at the "General" tab, under "System:".) The ISO Recorder software is necessary for copying an ISO image onto a CD.
Download the Ubunti Live CD .iso file from this link (http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/edgy/ubuntu-6.10-desktop-i386.iso). (About 650 megabytes.)
Insert a recordable CD into your CD writing drive.
Right-click the ISO file and pick "Copy image to CD". (That option should appear on the right-click menu if you have ISO Recorder installed.) Once the CD is burned, label it "Ubuntu Live CD". If you run into problems making the CD yourself, you can order it free by mail from https://shipit.ubuntu.com/.
Part 2: Boot from the CD
To boot from the Ubuntu Live CD, insert the Ubuntu Live CD and reboot your computer.
Usually, this will boot you into Ubuntu. (When your computer detects a CD in the CD drive, it may display a message while it's starting up, like "Press ENTER to boot from the CD" -- in which case, do what it says.) You should see some text scrolling up the screen, followed by the "Ubuntu" logo instead of the usual Windows logo, and after about 5 minutes, you should see the Ubuntu desktop. Go to the "Internet" menu and pick "Firefox" to launch the Firefox browser and surf to any Web site you want.
If the computer boots into Windows, even with the CD in the drive, then your computer is currently not set to boot from the CD. To change this, you need to change some settings on your computer to make it boot from the CD drive. This is slightly advanced, and is different on almost every computer, but Kevin Daniel Allen has written a tutorial about how to do it (http://www.peacefire.org/bypass/booting-from-cd-tutorial).
crazykd316
05-13-2008, 11:22 AM
yeah ihave seen someone use something like this before.
doesnt it run off just ur ram when u use it?
Fallen
05-25-2008, 01:14 PM
http://www.flopclock.com/
http://www.youthpretzel.com/
http://www.roachtummy.com/
https://www.icedrinker.com/
https://www.jellyshovel.com/
http://www.gluebutton.com/
http://www.swordglove.com/
(Remember if it's blocked using 'http' in front, try using 'https' instead.) or vice versa
I get ones in email from peacefire.org
Sign up and get emails weekly with a new proxy.
I have my own setup on my house computer
Also programs like WebSense, the Ubuntu CD Trick won't work i have tried with my labtop. They have it on the network.
crazykd316
05-25-2008, 07:02 PM
yeah and i mean who has ubuntu in there backpack?
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