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Of course, you could stick to following the policies and acceptable user guidelines that the client has in place for good reason.
You can also do what is suggested in the knowledge that if you are found out you could be frogmarched out of the office with no notice on your now terminated contract.
Just a thought...
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Originally posted by Joe Black"I don't have a computer at home"
Fleetwood, you do have a computer, don't you?
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Originally posted by Agaton SaxCustomer sites I have tried all let ssh out.
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Originally posted by Agaton SaxIf you go for the home system, you just need any old pc that will run linux. Once it's setup, it just sits in the corner with no monitor\keyboard on it cluttering things up.
Customer sites I have tried all let ssh out.
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If you go for the home system, you just need any old pc that will run linux. Once it's setup, it just sits in the corner with no monitor\keyboard on it cluttering things up.
Customer sites I have tried all let ssh out.
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Originally posted by FleetwoodI don't have a computer at home, cos my flat's too small for a mainframe, and the firewall here blocks access to sites giving list of proxy servers. What can I do now?
Think most of the options have been covered:- search as suggested for an open proxy/anonymizer, hoping that it won't be/become one of those on the company's list
- use dial-up, if the company phone system allows this
- access your email via GPRS/POP3, and just download the headers to sort out the flotsam and jetsam so it doesn't cost too much
- look for a email hosting subscription which does email aggregation and allows access via their server
- pay out a few readies and set up something like DaveB suggested at home
"I don't have a computer at home"
Fleetwood, you do have a computer, don't you?Last edited by Joe Black; 21 June 2006, 19:13.
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Originally posted by hyperDBring in a copy of Razzle?
More of a "Cream Orgy" man, myself.
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Originally posted by FleetwoodI don't have a computer at home, cos my flat's too small for a mainframe, and the firewall here blocks access to sites giving list of proxy servers. What can I do now?
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I don't have a computer at home, cos my flat's too small for a mainframe, and the firewall here blocks access to sites giving list of proxy servers. What can I do now?
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Originally posted by FleetwoodThe Thought Police here stop us getting onto "mail" sites like Yahoo and hotmail, but AFAIK, there is a way round this if you go via another site or something like that(?)
Can anyone help?
PS I know nothing about this new,pointy-clicky stuff, so please keep any explanations very simple.
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If the company blocks access to external proxies, run an ssh server on your home system & then ssh out from the client's site & tunnel the proxy port.
Or so i've heard
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Originally posted by FleetwoodThe Thought Police here stop us getting onto "mail" sites like Yahoo and hotmail, but AFAIK, there is a way round this if you go via another site or something like that(?)
Can anyone help?
PS I know nothing about this new,pointy-clicky stuff, so please keep any explanations very simple.
You do it by going via another server, known as a proxy. The trick is to find one that the filtering software doesnt already know about. Public proxys are well known and the web filtering companies regularly update their lists.
The most reliable way of doing it is to run your own proxy service on a PC at home, assuming you have a broadband connection and can leave a system running 24/7. Configure the proxy to only accept incoming connections from the gateway address of your clients site so noone else can use it and you should be sorted.
Squid is probably the best of the bunch, and the one I use when I come across this problem, but may be a little complicated if you dont want all the bells and whistles. A quick google for "free proxy server windows" should get you some relavent solutions.
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