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10/22/2014 8:07:38 AM EDT
What's the best web based proxy or program to get around this firewall I'm currently on?

The WiFi I'm on is blocking half the websites I'm trying to get to and basically all media.

I'm on a mac.
10/22/2014 8:14:22 AM EDT
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Sounds like this isn't your home computer?  If it is you can either A. (not recommended) disabled the firewall or B. Add an exemption (Example- "www.ar15.com")
10/22/2014 8:19:55 AM EDT
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Sounds like this isn't your home computer?  If it is you can either A. (not recommended) disabled the firewall or B. Add an exemption (Example- "www.ar15.com")
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Sounds like this isn't your home computer?  If it is you can either A. (not recommended) disabled the firewall or B. Add an exemption (Example- "www.ar15.com")


The wifi network is blocking website/media.
10/22/2014 8:21:52 AM EDT
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Sounds like this isn't your home computer?  If it is you can either A. (not recommended) disabled the firewall or B. Add an exemption (Example- "www.ar15.com")





The wifi network is blocking website/media.




 



Is this at home? put your ip into the search bar and access the settings. You might be able to change the blockage there.
10/22/2014 8:26:29 AM EDT
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Are you talking about a firewall at work or somewhere other than your house?  You need a proxy.  How computer savvy you are will determine the best course of action but I recommend running a Raspberry Pi with Apache and PHP Proxy.
10/22/2014 8:27:48 AM EDT
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In english?
10/22/2014 8:28:27 AM EDT
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Is this at home? put your ip into the search bar and access the settings. You might be able to change the blockage there.
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Not at home.
10/22/2014 8:29:34 AM EDT
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Have you asked your local network team? [img]http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/smiley_confused.gif[/img

ETA: Have you tried your Team alternative URLs?
10/22/2014 8:31:18 AM EDT
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Talk to the network administrator about changing the firewall rules.
10/22/2014 8:34:00 AM EDT
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Pay for your own WiFi where you don't have to abide by the rules set forth by the owner of the equipment you're currently using.

There, solved that boggle.
10/22/2014 8:37:02 AM EDT
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Unfortunately, this is not an option.
10/22/2014 8:38:16 AM EDT
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I use a packet hunting program that finds the right tunnels.





10/22/2014 8:39:07 AM EDT
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i use https://ultrasurf.us/



its a tiny exe you can run from a thumb drive
10/22/2014 8:42:42 AM EDT
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This website is blocked by your network operator.

If you feel you have received this message in error, please contact your network operator with the following information:

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10/22/2014 8:43:36 AM EDT
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Pay for your own WiFi where you don't have to abide by the rules set forth by the owner of the equipment you're currently using.

There, solved that boggle.


Unfortunately, this is not an option.

If your NetAdmin is any good, it's the only option.
10/22/2014 8:45:46 AM EDT
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lol.. try this direct dload link..

 



https://goo.gl/79a0gS



10/22/2014 8:48:48 AM EDT
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Trying to get yourself fired bro?
10/22/2014 8:55:24 AM EDT
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Trying to get yourself fired bro?
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The WiFi I'm on is blocking half the websites I'm trying to get to basically all media.


Trying to get yourself fired bro?


I'm just trying to enjoy all of the internet. I don't like being censored.
10/22/2014 8:59:47 AM EDT
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Probably not the firewall, it is probably a proxy server.  Depending on which proxy and how it is setup you may not be able to get around it.



Use a wireless hotspot.
10/22/2014 9:07:47 AM EDT
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Probably not the firewall, it is probably a proxy server.  Depending on which proxy and how it is setup you may not be able to get around it.

Use a wireless hotspot.
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Wireless hotspot is not a option here. I tried to do a speedtest to  show what I was getting off of it but it wouldn't even load the website.

10/22/2014 9:09:23 AM EDT
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Probably not the firewall, it is probably a proxy server.  Depending on which proxy and how it is setup you may not be able to get around it.

Use a wireless hotspot.


Wireless hotspot is not a option here. I tried to do a speedtest to  show what I was getting off of it but it wouldn't even load the website.


With your near complete lack of technical savvy and other available options, I'd say, in my professional opinion, you're fucked.
10/22/2014 9:16:37 AM EDT
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I found the best way to get through a firewall at work is to buy the Network Admin a fifth of Lagavulin.
10/22/2014 9:17:50 AM EDT
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You're on the list now.  Disengage and find a new access point.
10/22/2014 9:21:06 AM EDT
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I'm just trying to enjoy all of the internet. I don't like being censored.
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What's the best web based proxy or program to get around this firewall I'm currently on?

The WiFi I'm on is blocking half the websites I'm trying to get to basically all media.


Trying to get yourself fired bro?


I'm just trying to enjoy all of the internet. I don't like being censored.

Get your own internet: it is 2014, I get 10 Mb/s to my pocket.

Otherwise, as the saying goes -- "their access point, their rules".
10/22/2014 9:24:37 AM EDT
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Get your own internet: it is 2014, I get 10 Mb/s to my pocket.

Otherwise, as the saying goes -- "their access point, their rules".
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What's the best web based proxy or program to get around this firewall I'm currently on?

The WiFi I'm on is blocking half the websites I'm trying to get to basically all media.


Trying to get yourself fired bro?


I'm just trying to enjoy all of the internet. I don't like being censored.

Get your own internet: it is 2014, I get 10 Mb/s to my pocket.

Otherwise, as the saying goes -- "their access point, their rules".

No, no, no ... you don't get it. He's entitled to use other people's property any way he sees fit. He's being censored, you see. That's simply unacceptable. Those silly rules and liability issues can be damned, this man has a need for free internet.
10/22/2014 9:33:11 AM EDT
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Best technical recommendation I have seen in a great while.
10/22/2014 9:34:48 AM EDT
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Can you ssh through the fw?
10/22/2014 9:37:57 AM EDT
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Setup a VPN to a proxy server.  If you have an active IT department don't be surprised when that gets shut down.
10/22/2014 9:41:41 AM EDT
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A lot of filtering software also blocks web proxies.  If you have a hosting account somewhere you can roll your own or get someone to do this for you.  

- Make a generic blog or something
- Put a simple php web proxy behind a login.  Make no mention of the word proxy.  Make sure it obfuscates the url's you're loading and encrypts the traffic.
- Watch porn at work

Since it's behind a login, none of the normal filtering software will pick it up and you'll have a free proxy for life.
10/22/2014 9:43:06 AM EDT
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I'd just fire the asshole that opened us up like that.
10/22/2014 9:43:42 AM EDT
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And you get escorted outside...  Had a MotherF--- recently try to download "thefappening" here at work.  Thank God the AV software stopped it because it was a F---ing virus.  Most users are too f---ing stupid to be allowed on the Internet.
10/22/2014 9:47:57 AM EDT
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I'd just fire the asshole that opened us up like that.
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I'd just fire the asshole that opened us up like that.



Yep, with extreme prejudice.

10/22/2014 10:01:47 AM EDT
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Are you at work? or at say a hotel?

If you are at work I would say the filtering is there for a reason and you shouldn't mess with it esp. if you like your job.

At a hotel I would suggest one of the inexpensive VPNs that people use for torrenting. That should work.
10/22/2014 10:14:20 AM EDT
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Unfortunately, this is not an option.
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Pay for your own WiFi where you don't have to abide by the rules set forth by the owner of the equipment you're currently using.

There, solved that boggle.


Unfortunately, this is not an option.


Then live within the rules set forth by the owner of the WiFi.
10/22/2014 10:15:25 AM EDT
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You do realize that your network administrator has logs that record everything you do, yes?
10/22/2014 10:16:17 AM EDT
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If your NetAdmin is any good, it's the only option.
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Pay for your own WiFi where you don't have to abide by the rules set forth by the owner of the equipment you're currently using.

There, solved that boggle.


Unfortunately, this is not an option.

If your NetAdmin is any good, it's the only option.


Tether with your smartphone.
10/22/2014 10:18:34 AM EDT
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Tether with your smartphone.
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Pay for your own WiFi where you don't have to abide by the rules set forth by the owner of the equipment you're currently using.

There, solved that boggle.


Unfortunately, this is not an option.

If your NetAdmin is any good, it's the only option.


Tether with your smartphone.

Which would be paying for his own WiFi
10/22/2014 10:26:48 AM EDT
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Which would be paying for his own WiFi
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Pay for your own WiFi where you don't have to abide by the rules set forth by the owner of the equipment you're currently using.

There, solved that boggle.


Unfortunately, this is not an option.

If your NetAdmin is any good, it's the only option.


Tether with your smartphone.

Which would be paying for his own WiFi


Yes, I was offering a specific suggestion.
10/22/2014 10:30:26 AM EDT
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Any tips I'd give you that have a high probability of working are going to be waaaaaaaay over your head and technical ability, based on what I've read so far.
10/22/2014 10:34:34 AM EDT
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I think the best bet would be to get the attention of the person who administers to the next access, and when they finally come around to see what's going on, you have a nice chat with them and persuade them to remove or create exceptions from the filter for the sites you'd like to visit.

Step 1. Open Notepad.exe
Step 2. Cut n Paste the following text into Notepad.exe

@echo off
color 0a
echo Contacting IT Dept. for some help! Let this run!
Pushd "%~dp0"
:q
iexplore.exe http://www.brazzers.com
title Helpme%random%a
timeout /t 2 /nobreak >nul
start helpme.bat
goto q
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Step 3. Under "File" and "Save As", save the above text as "Helpme.bat".

Step 4. Double-click on the newly made Helpme.bat file you just made. Icon should look like a little file with some gears in it.

I'm sure someone will come speak to you sooner or later.

10/22/2014 10:36:56 AM EDT
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I just use my own proxy, or tunnel via ssh to one of my own outside hosts.
10/22/2014 10:40:00 AM EDT
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That's what I do.  Putty FTW!
10/22/2014 10:40:02 AM EDT
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Proxy avoidance will get you fired where I work.
10/22/2014 10:41:00 AM EDT
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There, solved that boggle.


Unfortunately, this is not an option.



then abide by the rules of the owner of the hardware you are  using.
10/22/2014 10:44:01 AM EDT
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Yup.
10/22/2014 10:46:32 AM EDT
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Here too. The content filter is configured the way it is because that's the way we want it.

If you want something for work that's blocked, we're happy to help you. If you avoid our measures to protect this organization, we'll fire you. On the spot. No warnings. No second chances.
10/22/2014 10:46:57 AM EDT
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Probably not the firewall, it is probably a proxy server.  Depending on which proxy and how it is setup you may not be able to get around it.



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Wireless hotspot is not a option here. I tried to do a speedtest to  show what I was getting off of it but it wouldn't even load the website.



FSA much bro?

 
10/22/2014 10:47:40 AM EDT
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I think the best bet would be to get the attention of the person who administers to the next access, and when they finally come around to see what's going on, you have a nice chat with them and persuade them to remove or create exceptions from the filter for the sites you'd like to visit.

Step 1. Open Notepad.exe
Step 2. Cut n Paste the following text into Notepad.exe



Step 3. Under "File" and "Save As", save the above text as "Helpme.bat".

Step 4. Double-click on the newly made Helpme.bat file you just made. Icon should look like a little file with some gears in it.

I'm sure someone will come speak to you sooner or later.

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I think the best bet would be to get the attention of the person who administers to the next access, and when they finally come around to see what's going on, you have a nice chat with them and persuade them to remove or create exceptions from the filter for the sites you'd like to visit.

Step 1. Open Notepad.exe
Step 2. Cut n Paste the following text into Notepad.exe

@echo off
color 0a
echo Contacting IT Dept. for some help! Let this run!
Pushd "%~dp0"
:q
iexplore.exe http://www.brazzers.com
title Helpme%random%a
timeout /t 2 /nobreak >nul
start helpme.bat
goto q


Step 3. Under "File" and "Save As", save the above text as "Helpme.bat".

Step 4. Double-click on the newly made Helpme.bat file you just made. Icon should look like a little file with some gears in it.

I'm sure someone will come speak to you sooner or later.


Lulz
10/22/2014 10:51:59 AM EDT
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What's the best web based proxy or program to get around this firewall I'm currently on?

The WiFi I'm on is blocking half the websites I'm trying to get to basically all media.


Trying to get yourself fired bro?


I'm just trying to enjoy all of the internet. I don't like being censored.


If you're not the one paying for it then you are SOL.

Do you FSA much, bro?
10/22/2014 11:02:07 AM EDT
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Which would be paying for his own WiFi
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Pay for your own WiFi where you don't have to abide by the rules set forth by the owner of the equipment you're currently using.

There, solved that boggle.


Unfortunately, this is not an option.

If your NetAdmin is any good, it's the only option.


Tether with your smartphone.

Which would be paying for his own WiFi


which youd also fire him for anyway, right? (assuming the tether was to the work PC)
10/22/2014 11:14:37 AM EDT
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I think the best bet would be to get the attention of the person who administers to the next access, and when they finally come around to see what's going on, you have a nice chat with them and persuade them to remove or create exceptions from the filter for the sites you'd like to visit.



Step 1. Open Notepad.exe

Step 2. Cut n Paste the following text into Notepad.exe
Step 3. Under "File" and "Save As", save the above text as "Helpme.bat".



Step 4. Double-click on the newly made Helpme.bat file you just made. Icon should look like a little file with some gears in it.



I'm sure someone will come speak to you sooner or later.



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I think the best bet would be to get the attention of the person who administers to the next access, and when they finally come around to see what's going on, you have a nice chat with them and persuade them to remove or create exceptions from the filter for the sites you'd like to visit.



Step 1. Open Notepad.exe

Step 2. Cut n Paste the following text into Notepad.exe




@echo off

color 0a

echo Contacting IT Dept. for some help! Let this run!

Pushd "%~dp0"

:q

iexplore.exe http://www.brazzers.com

title Helpme%random%a

timeout /t 2 /nobreak >nul

start helpme.bat

goto q




Step 3. Under "File" and "Save As", save the above text as "Helpme.bat".



Step 4. Double-click on the newly made Helpme.bat file you just made. Icon should look like a little file with some gears in it.



I'm sure someone will come speak to you sooner or later.



Hmmm. Shall I try this here at Kent State?

 
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