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Thread: Access Blocked Websites in School, College & Work.

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  2. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #12
    thanx for this list

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    Proxies are cool. School has blocked most of them though

  4. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #14
    Thanks!!

  5. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #15

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    How do these sites work? Does anyone know how to host your own?

  6. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #16
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    there is about 999 site like this one, thanks anyway. :]
    My Int is not so perfect but, I really believe in Sharing. That's what makes me success in those Sharing websites.

  7. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #17
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    I'm using the http://strongvpn.com OpenVPN service. It's requiring some fee but with few dollars you'll have nice service with 24*7 support and reliable connection. It gives you an American IP and works much better then any proxy with it lags and viruses...

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    i have used " pimpmyip.org " for that purpose.

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    I'm starting to consider the idea that maybe schools have identified the new influx of proxies and have developed a new algorithm to ban them; so far, none of these proxies work at my school.

  10. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #20
    If you have access to create a ssh tunnel (ie: ssh -D 8080 [email protected]) then I would recommend doing so and routing your traffic through the tunnel (FireFox proxy settings).

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