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I'm in school right now and I can't get on any good websites because they blocked them all. Do any of you know any proxies that aren't that well known?
 
My schools proxy sucks.

Try searching for flyproxy in google, and go there. It works, usually
 
Alot of proxies are banned. I failed at finding any good ones. But it's all good now. School's done and gone :).

There's a website with an entire list of proxies, but I can't remember it, so that won't help, either :p
 
1. Setup gateway at home (Use a Virtual Machine if you have to).
2. Use home machine as proxy or use ssh.
 
If you're caught using proxies you'll be raped, is it really so hard to wait until you get home?
 
Do you really need to look at porn in school?
 
In my college we have no restrictions, we can install anything we want,
browse any site we want, the PC do reset unfortunately..
Al the PC's are Dell XPS dual cores with 2gb ram and 7900gs.
Oh and did i say we have a special room filled with all modern consoles.
 
Do you really need to look at porn in school?

I don't know about his school, but mine had such restrictive filters it was almost impossible to do research papers and stuff of that sort. Wikipedia was just about the only thing not restricted, so everyone got all of their info from there. And we all know how reliable that is. A teacher would tell us to go find and print out some pictures relating to a subject, say, the civil war. That's kind of a pain in the ass when all of the major search engines are restricted.
 
I used to use googles translation as a proxy when I had computer class in high school, but that was when the school was new and websense sucked, it got blocked after I got out of the class though. I'm surprised you could get on this website since it was blocked for me.
 
Just wait until you get home.

Proxies were fun and all back in highschool but if we got caught using them we'd have our accounts locked out and then we'd get a day of inside suspension.

At college though, the blocks are pretty tame... mainly just for pornography, in which you need a really good reason to be looking for porn.(doing research on kama sutra and all that crap)
 
I took the easy way out an use RealVNC, connected to my home machine and used it's internet.
 
https://www.vtunnel.com

Apparently the https makes it hard to block. It's down sometimes though so you might want to make a note of the other proxy sites that are listed on the site. There's also links to use MSN and AIM through your browser.
 
The filter at my school is pretty terrible. I can go pretty much anywhere.

And when a site is blocked, I use a proxy, which the administrator of the school can see, with no consequence. Always been like that.
 
When I was in school, the blocked sites didn't work in Firefox for some reason. I took full advantage of that. :D
 
The homepage is blocked at my school, but the forums aren't, so I drop by a lot while at school. :D
 
back in elementary school, Addicting games wasn't blocked. so everyone played games there.

neither was Homestarrunner.com :D..... both of them are now... D:
 
Meh SSH wins imo. Text browsing + IRC/MSN chat through Irssi.
 
1) bring a copy of torpark along with you on a usb stick
2) ?????
3) PROFIT

..always wanted to do that <.<
 
Either:

1. Install Psiphon at home.
2. Set it to port 443 for massive damage.
3. Open up the port on your router/firewall.
4. Sign up to dyndns or no-ip so you don't have to remember your IP address.
5. ???
6. Profit.

or

1. Buy cheap PHP webhosting.
2. Install PHProxy.
3. Add .htaccess password.
4. No profit :(
 
Are there any... obscure proxies? It seems that my school has found most of them.. or all of them, and has blocked most of them.. I would literally need a proxy to get into a proxy. They just blocked Dead Frontier for some reason and I wanted to go on and see if it had launched yet... halp!
 
They updated everything at my school, but I found a way around.

Ace: google kproxy, and under it, click Go to secure connection, thats what I do.
 
My college's filter is ridiculous. It evened filtered out some files on THEIR OWN LOCAL NETWORK which we needed for our coursework. :|
 
I was recently given a small program by a friend that opens up its own IEs in which any website can be accessed, which means I get to browse the forums in tech class :thumbs:

If anyone is interested send me a message and I can email it to you
 
shit man, they got EVERYTHING. this proxy even blocks out sites that go over the "weight phrase limit" or something like that. F*CK.
 
In my college we have no restrictions, we can install anything we want,
browse any site we want, the PC do reset unfortunately..
Al the PC's are Dell XPS dual cores with 2gb ram and 7900gs.
Oh and did i say we have a special room filled with all modern consoles.
Our college PC's are similar, but without the high-end gaming hardware. :P

I don't know what they use, but the network is set up to "deep-freeze" after mid-night. This means it doesn't matter what students install or if they visit an infected web-site because the entire network "resets" to it's predefined defaults, erasing everything that was installed, (FireFox included. Many students install FF themselves during the day.) along with any mal-ware or viruses.

Similar to Windows' System Restore feature, but much, much, MUCH more powerful, and it is applied network-wide. (This doesn't include a few sub-nets used for research within the complex though)

However, just recently, and because our administrators are a bunch of stingy tightwad bastards, a proxy was installed to block many websites the admins declare, "are not beneficial or constructive nor are they related to Valdosta State University in any way" in an attempt to save money on lost bandwidth not going into anything productive rather than forking out more dough for superior networking hardware and services. This includes HL2.net. :P It's all about saving money at my college. Security is not the issue at all, but allocating proper bandwidth usage for constructive purposes. Jesus, they run on a T2-T3 (T3 for the labs) network for crying out loud too!
 
I'm amazed that this site even works for you at school.
 
MFDOOM I'm going to have to send it to you over msn, neither hotmail or gmail will alow me to send the zip file. I'll look around though.
 
They might as well just ban the internet.
 
In my college we have no restrictions, we can install anything we want,
browse any site we want, the PC do reset unfortunately..
Al the PC's are Dell XPS dual cores with 2gb ram and 7900gs.
Oh and did i say we have a special room filled with all modern consoles.

Pfft newb. My school had dual quadcore processors with 8 gigs of ram. And we could install anything on our assigned network drive and it would be useable on any pc we logged into.
 
Yeah, I think HL2.net isn't banned because no one near me actually uses it. Just me.
 
Pfft newb. My school had dual quadcore processors with 8 gigs of ram. And we could install anything on our assigned network drive and it would be useable on any pc we logged into.
That's not that impressive really. Still, those workstations are quite expensive I'm sure. Why would any school pay that much for hardware? I thought the goal of an educational enterprise was to be cheap and stingy with everything in an attempt to save as much money as humanly possible?

At least that what it seems like at the various colleges I've been too. :/
 
That's not that impressive really. Still, those workstations are quite expensive I'm sure. Why would any school pay that much for hardware? I thought the goal of an educational enterprise was to be cheap and stingy with everything in an attempt to save as much money as humanly possible?

At least that what it seems like at the various colleges I've been too. :/

My school makes enough money to splurge on everything. They have fleets of 8-seater golf carts, golf-cart trucks, vans, decked out buses, etc. Also, we have those computers because we're in the computer animation degree, and we render things. Lots and lots of things, lots and lots of times.
 
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