That's an interesting way to go about getting around your schools firewall... Though this may not work for everyone cause I remember that the High School I went to blocked Google Translator.
You could get portable firefox (if it is still around), and a proxy plug in. Put them on a flash drive and surf the net at your school that way. That's how I use to get past the school's filters/firewall... one of the ways anyway.
Yes, basically... maybe not whatever you like, but most for sure.So basically, a person holds a website or server that is not blocked and the blocked computer can get into the unblocked server and do whatever you like?
Yes, basically... maybe not whatever you like, but most for sure.
Here is a link to a wiki page that explains web proxy's in detail.
Proxy server - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I'd explain it as, you are using your Filtered/Internal net connection to connect to another Outside/UnFiltered net connection. You now are using the UnFiltered net (proxy) to gain access to sites you wouldn't be able to use under the Filtered connection.
I hope that helps.
Err... at my school, its hard core!
Anything related to proxy code or even the word "proxy" is blocked..
Google Translator is also blocked and using portable firefox,chrom,opra, or any other browser doesnt help.
Plus if were spoted using such things we got our accounts blocked >.>
And at the end of every week, the in-school technician checks out accounts for any "illegal" items.. u know, EXEs batches, stuff like that.
lol then there is nothing you can do with in reason to get past this as far as i can see. Luckly for me my school was a bit of a fail when it came to security, a simple proxy was all i needed
Angry LowDown777? ??
LOL Lowdown, I didn't mean for you to take this so personally ... we just don't need random rants.... sure as hell doesn't make me want to help you.
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