Bypass School firewalls and security
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 3:35 am
1.networking
Within school computers, or any firewalled device, there is usually restrictions such as blocked websites.
To bypass these filters you need something called a "proxy " it privatizes your browsing on the internet and it unlocks all the websites.
There are websites for these but in most cases they are blocked. So you need a proxy cllient, an ideal client that mostly always morks is called UltraSurf, google it and download it.
After this you can launch the program and browse whatever you like.
2.Internal files and folders
Say you play minecraft on the computer, you want your savegame before you leave right? But upon trying to access the appdata folder you see its denying your access, well to bypass this and other folders, you navigate to your desktop and right click, press "create shortcut" complete the on-screen instructions and put the folder directory in the shortcuts reference location. Double click said shortcut and your folder should appear.
2a. Command prompt
Whenever you try to use the cmd executable within a windows platform, its usually blocked. To "unblock it" or basically duplicate it; you create a standard .txt file on your desktop, launch it, edit it, type in "command.com" press file, SAVE AS, type command.cmd, after this press save as all filetypes. Once this is done you can launch it and do stupid pointless things.
Within school computers, or any firewalled device, there is usually restrictions such as blocked websites.
To bypass these filters you need something called a "proxy " it privatizes your browsing on the internet and it unlocks all the websites.
There are websites for these but in most cases they are blocked. So you need a proxy cllient, an ideal client that mostly always morks is called UltraSurf, google it and download it.
After this you can launch the program and browse whatever you like.
2.Internal files and folders
Say you play minecraft on the computer, you want your savegame before you leave right? But upon trying to access the appdata folder you see its denying your access, well to bypass this and other folders, you navigate to your desktop and right click, press "create shortcut" complete the on-screen instructions and put the folder directory in the shortcuts reference location. Double click said shortcut and your folder should appear.
2a. Command prompt
Whenever you try to use the cmd executable within a windows platform, its usually blocked. To "unblock it" or basically duplicate it; you create a standard .txt file on your desktop, launch it, edit it, type in "command.com" press file, SAVE AS, type command.cmd, after this press save as all filetypes. Once this is done you can launch it and do stupid pointless things.