Starscream 09:20 AM 12-11-2008
I cannot get on many websites here at school. They block most sites that contain anything w/ tobacco and alcohol on them.
Is there a program I can get do get around this? Several of my students say they have a website they go to in order to get around this. They won't tell me, b/c they think that as a teacher I will inform the administration about their actions. It sucks that I can't check my C-bid account from school.
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Seanohue 09:22 AM 12-11-2008
Yea, I had to deal with this when I was in high school. You need a proxy server. If proxy websites aren't blocked at school, I used this one:
http://www.hidemyass.com/ If they are, you're going to have to do a remote connection to a computer at home.
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AD720 09:23 AM 12-11-2008
^---- beat me to it. Great minds.
:-)
google "proxy server"
:-)
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dunng 09:23 AM 12-11-2008
Starscream 09:28 AM 12-11-2008
Originally Posted by Seanohue:
Yea, I had to deal with this when I was in high school. You need a proxy server. If proxy websites aren't blocked at school, I used this one: http://www.hidemyass.com/ If they are, you're going to have to do a remote connection to a computer at home.
Blocked. All Proxy servers are blocked by the Public School System
Originally Posted by dunng:
www.vtunnel.com would be the place to start... but be careful as you are on thin ice if caught... :-)
Blocked by the School System Director of Technology.
Thanks guys. No luck though.
Anything else?
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SilverFox 09:28 AM 12-11-2008
replicant_argent 09:30 AM 12-11-2008
You might have to ask yourself if it might be worth your job if someone gets a wild hair. The world is full of idiots, fools, and jackasses, and chances are good that one of them is in one of those IT positions and wouldn't give two shakes about you and try to enforce the rules with no compassion for you.
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dunng 09:30 AM 12-11-2008
Starscream 09:31 AM 12-11-2008
Starscream 09:33 AM 12-11-2008
Originally Posted by replicant_argent:
You might have to ask yourself if it might be worth your job if someone gets a wild hair. The world is full of idiots, fools, and jackasses, and chances are good that one of them is in one of those IT positions and wouldn't give two shakes about you and try to enforce the rules with no compassion for you.
There is truth to this. I could just wait till later to check out Cbid...
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Seanohue 09:34 AM 12-11-2008
Originally Posted by andysutherland:
Blocked. All Proxy servers are blocked by the Public School System
Blocked by the School System Director of Technology.
Thanks guys. No luck though.
Anything else?
You'll need to set up a remote desktop connection if you have a computer at home. Since this is feature of Windows, most places don't think to block it.
Here's some info on that:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...p_03may16.mspx
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zonedar 09:36 AM 12-11-2008
zonedar 09:37 AM 12-11-2008
dunng 09:37 AM 12-11-2008
replicant_argent 09:38 AM 12-11-2008
Originally Posted by Drat:
Get an iPhone...
I think this may be the best advice here, if you want to check at work. Heck, most of us change phones fairly often, and the smart phones are getting pretty incredible, as well as the data plans will come down in cost I think fairly soon.
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Starscream 09:38 AM 12-11-2008
Originally Posted by Drat:
Get an iPhone...
Originally Posted by zonedar:
Get an Iphone...
Just to check Cbid? I'll wait for a while before I get one.
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zonedar 09:47 AM 12-11-2008
...and to check mutliple e-mail account, surf the web (including CA), yelp for restaurants, listen to tunes and pod casts, facebook, play the harmonica, shazam songs that you can't remember the name of, post photos to various hosting sites, play craps, play hearts, etc..
I hear you can also make phone calls on the thing.
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Starscream 09:50 AM 12-11-2008
[quote=zonedar;113670
I hear you can also make phone calls on the thing.[/QUOTE]
:-)
I'm gonna break down and get one someday, but not right now.
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secure-tunnel is another site.... But as an IT type guy.... They track and block them as they are found out, and as others noted - what is the school EULA on visiting or trying to cirumvent the firewall?
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