Suigintou
02-05-2008, 05:00 PM
Okay, here's the situation: In our school, laptops are a mandatory part of the curriculum (yay). and, of course, we have internet that people like to use to go on gaming websites and other random stuff. However, our tech guy decided to block everything on the internet except for school sanctioned sites. So, we began to use [Only registered and activated users can see links] sites like btunnel and ninjaproxy. however, he found oout about these sites and managed to block those too. Does anybody know of other good [Only registered and activated users can see links] proxy sites? Or better yet, is there some kind of program that allows you to use a proxy?
ElderKain
02-05-2008, 05:46 PM
Okay, here's the situation: In our school, laptops are a mandatory part of the curriculum (yay). and, of course, we have internet that people like to use to go on gaming websites and other random stuff. However, our tech guy decided to block everything on the internet except for school sanctioned sites. So, we began to use [Only registered and activated users can see links] sites like btunnel and ninjaproxy. however, he found oout about these sites and managed to block those too. Does anybody know of other good [Only registered and activated users can see links] proxy sites? Or better yet, is there some kind of program that allows you to use a proxy?
You can do Manual Proxy for the browser you use.
This links has some Prixy info for browsers and their versions
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hope that helps a lil bit.
Also U can use TorCP/Privoxy/Torbutton to make the Proxy to be unknown
note: Torbutton is for Firefox as an extension.
Also TorCP/Privoxy are used to go to webaddressed ending with .onion extensions, but they can be used for Unknown Proxy connections which are un-tracable by computer systems.
Use at your own risk if u use TorCP/Privoxy, because many people use it for Illegal purposes,
I use the FireFox Extension FoxyProxy if I need to use a PRoxy
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The TorCP/Privoxy option can be risky, but it's an alternative meathod incase Proxies don't work
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