HELP! i club is blocked at work!!!
its called work for a reason. not called free time for a reason. pick your poison, money or i-club. i think you need money to live. so id go with the view it at home method.
Originally Posted by zunus
If you have a computer at your home with XP Pro on it forward port 3389 from your router to your computer. While your in your router settings get your current IP.
Set up an account with noip.com and they will notify you if your IP changes.
Enable Remote Desktop Protocol (Start>Programs>Accesories) to accept incoming connections.
Now just use Remote Desktop at work and type in your current IP address. Now its like you are sitting at your home computer. He cant tell what websites your going to, only that your Remote Desktoping into your home computer. And he probably doesnt have that setup to be monitored.
If you dont have XP pro at home, you can do the same thing with a program called "VNC" (google it) and that will let you log into your computer from any web browser.
Set up an account with noip.com and they will notify you if your IP changes.
Enable Remote Desktop Protocol (Start>Programs>Accesories) to accept incoming connections.
Now just use Remote Desktop at work and type in your current IP address. Now its like you are sitting at your home computer. He cant tell what websites your going to, only that your Remote Desktoping into your home computer. And he probably doesnt have that setup to be monitored.
If you dont have XP pro at home, you can do the same thing with a program called "VNC" (google it) and that will let you log into your computer from any web browser.
or am i just that dumb when it comes to computers?
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Originally Posted by pablo_her
i club and some other sites are blocked. the owner just started this blocking of websites today. http://www.stbernard.com/default.asp this is what he is using to block. i was just wondering if anyone knew and work around to see blocked site from work or school.
1. You can remove the site off a list used by several proxy software’s, such as smartfilter, so forth. These sites send out updates daily which include known sites listed as adult and so forth. My site somehow was listed as an adult site, odd.
Long story short, you can submit a claim for review. They will then spider the site, looks at pics and pages, or manually visits the site. If all is well, which this site would be, then they remove it and waaa laahhh..
2. I am sure the proxy is being monitored. In short, you can look at the amount of traffic going to sites. SO if you are on here often or a lot, it could and prob is "non work related"; thus the administrator can add in a custom rule to block this site. You can’t do much unless you know someone who can remove the rule.
ON THE OTHER HAND, there are categorized which can be blocked manually. Like... Messaging, Forums, Sports, so on so forth..
BTW..
http://database.n2h2.com/cgi-perl/catrpt.pl
That will let you know what a site is labeled as. Most of the bigger proxies use the DB's as a resource.
well WEBUNBLOCKER WORKS.. O.o i used it at a apple store. anyway. you must really be under your bosses eye if HES GOING TO check SPECIFICALLY YOU.. 1 out of how many other employees . wat you are doing and such.
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