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Do you have a computer at home with an internet connection which you can leave on when you go to work?

 

You'll be connecting to the web through a proxy/firewall from work, this type of system is easily fooled by setting up a proxy of your own..

 

There are a lot of people out there in the same prediciment as you, if you search google will be packaged solutions avaliable for you...

 

If you can't figure it out let me know and I'll help you set it up

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the easyist way to avoid firewalls/blacklisted sites from a random computer is to use google as your proxy, beacuse it is realy simple to use and knowone will be suspicsious if they see a google page in the browsers histroy.

 

To use google as a proxy you simply abuse googles inbulit language translation service. By using the transaltor you read the website through googles servers and buy setting "langpair" to "en|en" google translates the page from english to english.

 

To use this simply add the folowing infron of any URL you are keen to go to:

http://www.google.com/translate?langpair=en|en&u=

 

for example http://www.google.com/translate?langpair=en|en&u=www.drumandbass.co.nz would lead you to this site (yes i know the forum dosnt show it as a vaild link, just cut and paste the whole thing)

 

what makes this realy awesome is that to stop this proxy from working you need to blacklist google itself. (which is NOT going to happen)

 

I rember causing the admins at my school all kinds of problems by doing this

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the easyist way to avoid firewalls/blacklisted sites from a random computer is to use google as your proxy, beacuse it is realy simple to use and knowone will be suspicsious if they see a google page in the browsers histroy.

 

To use google as a proxy you simply abuse googles inbulit language translation service. By using the transaltor you read the website through googles servers and buy setting "langpair" to "en|en" google translates the page from english to english.

 

To use this simply add the folowing infron of any URL you are keen to go to:

http://www.google.com/translate?langpair=en|en&u=

 

for example http://www.google.com/translate?langpair=en|en&u=www.drumandbass.co.nz would lead you to this site (yes i know the forum dosnt show it as a vaild link, just cut and paste the whole thing)

 

what makes this realy awesome is that to stop this proxy from working you need to blacklist google itself. (which is NOT going to happen)

 

I rember causing the admins at my school all kinds of problems by doing this

 

:clap:

 

cheers bro!

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Are you able to browse any external (Internet) websites at all?

 

Anything basic like the nz herald site? This site? Google?

 

Has your work has blocked everything except for a shortlist of URL's (IE... you can only go to your local intranet site and certain external sites) ?

 

Are you using Internet Explorer?

 

Do you know how to Ping?

 

Perhaps you are restricted to what IP addresses you can reach through your work firewall...

 

Perhaps you access the internet through a company Proxie which is locked down... you may not have access to the internet, instead you may have access to that machine which filters internet content...

 

^So instead of having a Gateway/NAT setup... you'd have no internet access... just a proxy... so things like MSN would probably not work for you at work

 

Perhaps any pages which use any scripting are completely blocked... although you would expect the Google option to still work in that case...

 

Can you install software on your machine?

 

Can you screenshot the window which you get when you can't access a site?

 

Long live teh g33ks

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lol. dose this machine you use give you acess to a the dos box?

 

depending on how you were connected to the network you could break in although that might not look good if you get caught.

 

Also you could try either Tor or Torpark -> http://www.torrify.com/ http://tor.eff.org/ http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#head-37f71fb66755a57fc40427450ee647542fd9196a , by sticking Torpark on a flash USB drive it would be hard to know that it was ever used and you dont have to permantly install anything into the computer you are using

 

 

Long live teh g33ks

I think the technical answer is "All Your Base R Belong to Us"

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Sorry I am used to end user support not company monkeys

 

What kind of work do you do?

 

I'm currently doing tech support for an isp but fingers crossed I'll be a junior systems administrator next month * knock wood *

 

I swear this current job is turning me into a psychopath

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Some days I am in the office doing helpdesk/technical support.....

 

The rest I am out tripping round the country educating our customers on how to use the software my bosses have developed.

 

Tomorrow am in Upper Hutt, Tuesday Levin, Wednesday Oamaru, Friday Palmerston North........and thats just next week!

We have 30 educations this month alone :|

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