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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 it
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Originally 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..)
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhat is this year's trendy website then?
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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.
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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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Facebook on my Aye Phone ... aye.
Is anyone still using Facebook these days ?
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Originally posted by Torn City View PostLOL WELL I Was googling one to get around Prison I Mean School Nd I Figured I Could Help Someone Get On CrackBook Try xxxxxx nd type nd facebook should work i Do It All The Time At An Office
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Oh, just in case anybody else visits this thread:
It was resurrected by a spammer trying to lure people to a phishing site.
Therefore, do not follow the advice given by Torn City.
I'll PM administrator to let [him|her|it|them|that] know.
EDIT: scotspine seems to have already sorted it
(Not sure why Torn City doesn't appear to have been banned, though )
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Doesn'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..)
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