If your IT has these proxies blocked, detecting you trying to access the should really result in some action, since it 99% certain means someone is deliberately trying to evade the restrictions they are aware of. If I were a web-admin I would send a quick "Hi, I noticed you trying to use XXX this morning. Can you explain why?" Most people would then be too scared to try and find a non-blocked proxy.
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You're a barrel of joy aren't you?Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf your IT has these proxies blocked, detecting you trying to access the should really result in some action, since it 99% certain means someone is deliberately trying to evade the restrictions they are aware of. If I were a web-admin I would send a quick "Hi, I noticed you trying to use XXX this morning. Can you explain why?" Most people would then be too scared to try and find a non-blocked proxy.Comment
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www.nearlygood.com but NSFW. Not porn either but just general 18+ fun.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhat is this year's trendy website then?Comment
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WHS - or just use SOCKS - bind a port on the localhost over an ssh tunnel to your home machineOriginally posted by basshead View PostDoesn't everyone know an ssh server running on port 443 and tunneling to a http proxy using putty is the best way to go?
(And make sure you route your dns requests through the tunnel too..)The mind is its own place, and in itself, can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of HeavenComment
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I can pm the details or post it up here if anyone wants it.. Obviously its your decision whether to use itThe mind is its own place, and in itself, can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of HeavenComment
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