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TheEditor
September 8th, 2010, 01:23 PM
Hi, have you ever wanted to go on a website at school but it was blocked? then use this url: http://tinyurl.com/2fysxhf Basicly, it allows you to surf the net using a proxy that should allow you to bypass any school block. I dont know if it works in all schools though, but why not give it a try?

DarkHorses
September 8th, 2010, 01:31 PM
Personally I wouldn't want to risk this. At my school they had some kind of thing setup so that they could see the websites that you would use. For that reason I would be nervous to use this, it's not worth getting in trouble to go on Facebook or whatever, you can do that at home.

TheEditor
September 8th, 2010, 01:55 PM
There is no way that you could be found out at all, unless you were actually seen doing it, if you want me to explain how it works I will, but its a bit complicated

Kaius
September 8th, 2010, 02:31 PM
:arrow: Tech Junkies Paradise

ShatteredWings
September 8th, 2010, 02:38 PM
Sorry, but most schools have direct monitering on computers, if you're bypassing the filter it can still be seen what you're doing.
usually people don't give a shit if you're not looking at porn or constantly on games/forum, but it's really not worth the risk to just get on newsground or vt

The Batman
September 8th, 2010, 02:41 PM
You do realize that a lot of school block websites like that.

Suicune
September 8th, 2010, 02:56 PM
Most schools have programs the administrator uses which allows them to see every computer in the room on their computer. Besides, nobody cares, just do what you want at home.

JackOfClubs
September 8th, 2010, 03:20 PM
At my school, any website with the word proxy is blocked. As well as game, Facebook, Myspace, and a lot of other things.

steve1234
September 8th, 2010, 04:22 PM
In my school, the computers are monitored very closely.

One day my friend was bored, so he just typed in 'shit' in google, and about 5 minutes later, the head of year come into the class to put him in detention for the rest of the day. :D

Also, it immidiatly blocks anything with the word 'sex' in, which was a bit annoying when I was researching the University of Essex! :D

I.J.
September 8th, 2010, 04:30 PM
There is no way that you could be found out at all, unless you were actually seen doing it, if you want me to explain how it works I will, but its a bit complicated


At my school in order to access the internet, they give us our own account login, and so they know what EVERYBODY does online in the school.

lengthy_brochure
September 8th, 2010, 05:01 PM
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BOBBY HILL
September 8th, 2010, 05:23 PM
how to break the filter

the word sex is blocked = type in "se.x" instead

Jess
September 8th, 2010, 05:59 PM
my school has the IT watching what we're doing every now and then. so if I use this it will most likely be blocked.

patrick99
September 9th, 2010, 08:05 PM
im a going to try it at PA :cool:

Mourfus
September 13th, 2010, 09:38 PM
Personally I wouldn't want to risk this. At my school they had some kind of thing setup so that they could see the websites that you would use. For that reason I would be nervous to use this, it's not worth getting in trouble to go on Facebook or whatever, you can do that at home.

Ya they have this at my school

Kingoffury
September 16th, 2010, 08:19 PM
Personally I wouldn't want to risk this. At my school they had some kind of thing setup so that they could see the websites that you would use. For that reason I would be nervous to use this, it's not worth getting in trouble to go on Facebook or whatever, you can do that at home.

Our school ( a private school) is really strict on this type of stuff. They do not monitor the teachers, so I use the teachers Internet port and I get by fine!

PJay
September 19th, 2010, 07:36 AM
they filter all of these sites pretty quickly at my school. but even if you use them they still know so you'll get banned if (when) they find out just for using the bypass site. once after school a girl who worked in a shop for underwear was looking at girls underwer in their website and it must have showed up because they it guy came into the classroom all cross to tell us off. its a boys school with girls in the sixth form only so he thought it was a boy perving i suppose. it was pretty funny and he thought so too. :lol:

Ender
September 19th, 2010, 10:06 AM
Lanschool is the bitch that would get me screwed over for even trying this

Paladino
September 19th, 2010, 10:49 AM
Thats the same at my school, but last year a teacher told us in assembly that if we try and use a proxy they can find out about it and if you get caught they will chuck you out. So ever since I heard that I stopped using proxys.

JimSauce
September 19th, 2010, 03:01 PM
It's not really worth it. Some school security systems are impossible to get by, and some have so much monitoring that you'll get caught quickly. You can pass time on the Internet without having to use proxies.

Deathwingo0o
September 20th, 2010, 12:22 AM
Nothings impossible. Hack teachers acct and you're good to go. You don't seriously expect teachers have their account monitored, do you?

PJay
September 20th, 2010, 04:19 AM
Like you won't get into trouble for that lol. We know for a fact our teachers get blocked too because they demo stuff and they said it was so they don't accadently show anything dodgy and get fired and i expect the school would want to know if their teachers were pedos or something so they probably do keep a record anway.

Deathwingo0o
September 20th, 2010, 05:58 AM
What's life without a little bit of adventure. Tell your rivals to do it first, of course.

PJay
September 20th, 2010, 06:19 AM
Haha yes. I like the way you are thinking there.
Personally if i want to look at something blocked that bad these days i'll just use my phone anyway. Some stuff is blocked on the phone network but its not usually stuff i'd look at with other people around anyway lmao.

patrick99
September 21st, 2010, 05:45 PM
Ya they have this at my school

thats a bunch of bullshit. Ok im a reall gun fan say any gun and i will know what it looks like and what it does. so any whys it typed in guns and and it said under suggetions girls and guns and it showed the pussy lips and a gun under them last year

The Redlight Bandit
September 21st, 2010, 05:46 PM
Personally I wouldn't want to risk this. At my school they had some kind of thing setup so that they could see the websites that you would use. For that reason I would be nervous to use this, it's not worth getting in trouble to go on Facebook or whatever, you can do that at home.

Same @ my school, sucks... :mad:

Blahages
September 22nd, 2010, 10:50 PM
Hi, have you ever wanted to go on a website at school but it was blocked? then use this url: http://tinyurl.com/2fysxhf Basicly, it allows you to surf the net using a proxy that should allow you to bypass any school block. I dont know if it works in all schools though, but why not give it a try?

You do realize that Tinyurl doesn't actually mask the URL.

I actually work on our school computers, and I can tell you how our's work. Not every school is the same, but it's at least an example of how a lot are.

Basically, Tinyurl.com is blocked. So, even if the proxy site wasn't blocked or monitored, it wouldn't have worked. Now, when I try the actual site it goes to, I checked that, and it's blocked too. Most filters would have something like that blocked.

I just checked our block list, and we have 55,780 proxy websites blocked, and that's only what's listed under the "proxy" category. There's also at least a thousand that we've added manually to another list that weren't blocked.

We monitor our logs fairly often. Our system is old, and isn't monitored 100% of the time by someone, but logs are kept 24/7, so if someone checks those logs at any given time, what you've done will be listed. A lot of filters have key word monitoring, and can block certain words, and some can send an alert to an administrator the second you access something you shouldn't.

Our filter logs the IP of your computer, your user name, the time, the URL, and whether or not it was blocked, for basically any internet traffic you have.

We're blocking a total of 1,749,189 websites as of my posting. :P

There is no way that you could be found out at all, unless you were actually seen doing it, if you want me to explain how it works I will, but its a bit complicated

I would like to hear the explanation.

Nothings impossible. Hack teachers acct and you're good to go. You don't seriously expect teachers have their account monitored, do you?

Most staff also have the same access as students, at least where I am. A few select staff have less filtering if they require it for educational purposes, but not many. So, "hacking" a teacher account would be useless in most cases. Same access, same monitoring. We've had a teacher fired in the past few years for accessing porn on the computers.

Also, accessing someone else's account is even worse than trying to bypass the filter. If you bypass the filter, you usually lose internet access for a few weeks, but it depends on the offense. If you accessed someone else's account, especially "hacked" into it, you'd likely lose all computer access for the rest of the year, at least, if not the rest of the time you're in school. And, again, depending on what you do, I'm sure you could have worse punishment if you do something worse than just that.

I know I for one love going through our log and catching students. :P

Lanschool is the bitch that would get me screwed over for even trying this

Lanschool is fun, though. :P We had someone get a hold of the teacher version of Lanschool last year, and he thought he wouldn't get caught. Needless to say, I caught him. It was pretty funny, he made up a bunch of excuses, none of which even made any sense. :P

He lost his account access for the rest of the school year. Lanschool actually has a program that they ship with the program that lets someone monitor for all lanschool traffic on the network, and alerts you when there's a new computer running the teacher program. It also shows the username of the person running lanschool, and the computer. So, even if the teacher didn't catch you, someone else could just by network traffic.

thats a bunch of bullshit. Ok im a reall gun fan say any gun and i will know what it looks like and what it does. so any whys it typed in guns and and it said under suggetions girls and guns and it showed the pussy lips and a gun under them last year

Hmm? Not every filter filters everything. And, not every IT department monitors things the same.

Deathwingo0o
September 23rd, 2010, 01:40 AM
Why don't you use your phone and use opera to view the webpages?

Blahages
September 23rd, 2010, 08:16 AM
Why don't you use your phone and use opera to view the webpages?

Me or someone else?

Jess
September 23rd, 2010, 10:09 AM
Why don't you use your phone and use opera to view the webpages?

some schools, like mine, did not install opera. also, some people don't have phones and some people can't use their phones to get on the internet. for example. I have one, but I can't use the internet, it would cost money.

certain webpages are blocked for a reason

Deathwingo0o
September 27th, 2010, 02:02 AM
Just get a cheap Internet package, I subscribed for a 500mb and paid it by not getting a full stomach during recess :(

lengthy_brochure
September 27th, 2010, 10:41 PM
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Zero Beat
September 28th, 2010, 04:29 AM
Nothings impossible. Hack teachers acct and you're good to go. You don't seriously expect teachers have their account monitored, do you?

There is a black hole in your theory... Most are, and the teachers aren't told about it. Most schools here in AUS run the same filter system set up by the government, when new ways or proxies pop up to get around it, they find out very fast and stop it :(