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amethyst233

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Dec 7, 2007
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okay. my school has websense and i need a way around it so i can acess sites like myspace and facebook, any got a usable proxy?
 
Maybe you should be doing work at school. :p


I used to use http://proxyme.us to get past our security.

Also; please stop bumping your thread.
thats blocked and yeah i finished my school work...

these are all the blocked sites i can remember off hand theres hundreds more though

myspacetemp.com
webdico.com/red
facebookproxy.cn
safeproxy.cn
unionproxy.cn
 
1. Don't keep posting after 3 minutes begging for help
2. No one's going to help you, they're blocked for a reason, and its probably against the rules here
 
Wow, OP, you sound a little bit like a drug addict.

You shouldn't get any help around here to circumvent a restriction put in place (right or wrong) for a reason. It's against the Forum's policy.
 
Get an iPhone and browse Facebook with it ;)

No, seriously, the other posters are right. School is, what, 6 hours a day? You can live without Facebook for that long. Get a grip, or you will be a trembling mess by the time you're done school and start working 8-10 hour days with either no internet access or excessive personal browsing could be a fireable offense.
 
n00b.

I've breached security at my school no less than 6 times (and all of them were expellable offenses too...). My way of getting round the firewall was to make a PHP script that removes all references to blocked words and host it in my house which has a static IP so that they cannot block it. ;)
 
Wirelessly posted (Motorola-V3m Obigo/Q04C1 MMP/2.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1)

There are a few methods to get around it, but i wont tell you. just accept the fact that you are going to be bored for a little while.
 
the problem with all that is i don't ahve internet at home so i can't wait i have to use the internet at school. And it's not against the rules it's a loop hole of sorts you can call it. I just found my long time best friend that i havent talked to in about 4 years. Problem is i can't talk to him because i can't send messages on myspace.

I think someone is addicted to Myspace or something :rolleyes:
im not addicted to myspace, i just found my friend after 4 years and i can't talk to him... i dont have internet at home. ok i just need a way to talk to him , to send him my phone number... and hey, it could be worse. I could be a text talker.
 
the problem with all that is i don't ahve internet at home so i can't wait i have to use the internet at school. And it's not against the rules it's a loop hole of sorts you can call it. I just found my long time best friend that i havent talked to in about 4 years. Problem is i can't talk to him because i can't send messages on myspace.


If it isn't against the rules, then why did they block it?


The school wouldn't spend thousands of dollars on the necessary software and hardware to block websites if they didn't care what websites you visit
 
If it isn't against the rules, then why did they block it?


The school wouldn't spend thousands of dollars on the necessary software and hardware to block websites if they didn't care what websites you visit
No, its blocked because they don't want us on it, but it's not against the rules to bypass websense and go to the site. It's a loophole sort of.
 
Here's an idea for you; If you really do want to just send this friend your phone number, why don't you talk to tech support at your school? I'm pretty sure they'd turn it off and monitor you for long enough that you can send a message.
 
Obviously, they don't want you on it for a reason.
of course they don't. but i don't internet at home. What do you expect me to do? i need to use Myspace once in a while.

Here's an idea for you; If you really do want to just send this friend your phone number, why don't you talk to tech support at your school? I'm pretty sure they'd turn it off and monitor you for long enough that you can send a message.
thats a decent idea but i doubt they will. you see, at my old school me and him were friends then he moved away and his phone number changed. recently i had a friend search for him and found him. the proxy he used would'nt send messages so i'm screwed until i can...
 
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