Computer class // Fooling around when typing out your homework // Lunch time Inside.
How to access blocked websites at school.
#51 Guest_OldGeeser_*
Posted 17 August 2007 - 11:36 PM
Computer class // Fooling around when typing out your homework // Lunch time Inside.
#52
Posted 30 August 2007 - 12:32 PM
Add your installer to a zip folder. Right click the folder and drag a little, then let go. Click extract.
Choose C:/Program Files
Create a shortcut to C:/Program Files/[Installer].exe
Install, and create a new shortcut.
Used to work all the time for us.
Multi-room quake ftw
#53
Posted 09 September 2007 - 01:10 AM
#54
Posted 07 January 2009 - 11:58 PM
http://www.download....4-10808051.html (Download.com....most school's don't block it)
or
http://streamlocity....GPass-3.4.4.exe (Domain of my server, definitely won't be blocked. I may install a php proxy on it sometime to make it even easier.)
Simple as that. It will, by default, if you're using IE6 which most school's do, download to Temp or My Documents in a .zip file. Click run, not save when you download it. If you click save you'll get the user permissions error. Then just double click on it in the .zip folder that opens. When you log off your account it will be automatically deleted. Note that if your school monitors downloads, you'll get noticed, but I've never talked to someone who's school monitors every download.
Also a trick I use is having a single folder on the desktop. Put all your crap in there, firefox, gpass, games, etc. As long as you're the only person who uses that computer, the folder will never get deleted (unless they sweep the harddrive). It will be undetectable because the desktop is a local folder and not a server folder.
I got around to putting a php proxy on my server....
http://streamlocity....chris/proxy.php?
It shoudn't be blocked seeing as it's my private server. if you have any problems with it just notify me.
Edited by ChrisTW, 08 January 2009 - 09:10 AM.
#55
Posted 29 June 2009 - 04:38 PM
#56
Posted 09 July 2009 - 08:56 AM
but I guess school systems are not so well made that they only block hostnames
and not ips. Most schools wouldn't even let you run command prompt.
Edit: oops gravedig, didn't notice ninja's post is June >.>
Edited by channel_49, 09 July 2009 - 08:58 AM.
#57
Posted 18 July 2009 - 03:59 PM
Filters should be able to resolves the hostname and block per ip basis,
but I guess school systems are not so well made that they only block hostnames
and not ips. Most schools wouldn't even let you run command prompt.
Edit: oops gravedig, didn't notice ninja's post is June >.>
|_0|_ 7#4|\||<2 4 73|_|_1|\|' |\/|3 d47.
#58
Posted 20 November 2009 - 09:50 PM
#59
Posted 21 November 2009 - 08:06 AM
#60
Posted 21 November 2009 - 10:46 PM
My school runs a program called lanschool, which is where you can take over/view any other computer on the network, I Installed a newer version of Lanschool, changed there network password and set all the computers to login to it. Yes, I took over my schools network rofl.
I remember a similar program like this and my friends and I made folders called "porn stash", then we put them on every administrator computer...
#61
Posted 10 May 2010 - 02:36 AM
What I've found that isn't usually blocked is indexes of games. Google index of /games or something along those lines.
#62
Posted 11 May 2010 - 11:01 AM
Nowadays I heard that all you need to do is put an S infront of the url.
#63
Posted 28 June 2010 - 07:54 PM
#64
Posted 30 June 2010 - 10:44 AM
#65
Posted 30 June 2010 - 04:31 PM
That is all.
#66
Posted 01 July 2010 - 08:25 PM
0 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users