Circumventing Firewalls
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It'll be the proxy server not the firewall that's doing the blocking. The firewall will be preventing you circumventing the proxy (it'll only let http traffic out from the proxy for example).
If your admins know what they're doing then you're 99% stuffed and it's likely that any action you take to get round the system would constitute gross misconduct! If you work somewhere that has mildly sensitive data hacking a hole int he security systems (easier from the inside than outside) could potentially leave the system vulnerable to attack and data theft...
If your admins know what they're doing then you're 99% stuffed and it's likely that any action you take to get round the system would constitute gross misconduct! If you work somewhere that has mildly sensitive data hacking a hole int he security systems (easier from the inside than outside) could potentially leave the system vulnerable to attack and data theft...
rsvmilly said:
Any idea how to get around domains blocked by our company Watchguard? They have blocked ebay and will probably block more. Goodbye PH?????
There are a few ways round it but if you get discovered they will know what you have been doing and that you 'intentionally' went out of your way to get past the proxy.... Result - an instant escort out of the door and thanks but no thanks.
Not worth it really....
d1bble said:
Now how did i do it?
If you are serious...
www.hideu.net
Tho Im not looking at it....
Just type getting past proxy in google and all will be revealled... or you could google it and use cache link or the translate link as a form of free proxy, but you didn't hear that from me!!
ProPlus said:
d1bble said:
Now how did i do it?
If you are serious...
www.hideu.net
Tho Im not looking at it....
Just type getting past proxy in google and all will be revealled... or you could google it and use cache link or the translate link as a form of free proxy, but you didn't hear that from me!!
Take Si's advice (not that he's told you) and don’t do what i did back in the 2001, connecting your mobile’s modem up to your computer and using its GPRS. It’s strange how quickly you can run up a 2k phone bill
Hideu.net will be in all the filtering proxy lists as proxy avoidance, so you won't be able to connect to it anyway. It's certainly in Websense's list, dunno about Watchguard (IIRC).
You *can* tunnel through an http connection to your home PC and thence wherever you like. It almost certainly constitutes something forbidden by your contract of employment T&Cs.
You can find out while you're sitting in Personnel waiting to pick up your P45 and be escorted out of the building. Really, I wouldn't do this - most Corporates big enough to have this kind of infrastructure will simply sack you.
It is, after all, not your computer, network, bandwidth or time.
You *can* tunnel through an http connection to your home PC and thence wherever you like. It almost certainly constitutes something forbidden by your contract of employment T&Cs.
You can find out while you're sitting in Personnel waiting to pick up your P45 and be escorted out of the building. Really, I wouldn't do this - most Corporates big enough to have this kind of infrastructure will simply sack you.
It is, after all, not your computer, network, bandwidth or time.
I've got a really sneaky way that may or not work in all cases. Anyway... you'll like this.
Go to the Google language tools.
In "translate a web page", enter the URL you want to visit.
Choose a language with a non-Latin character set (Korean to English works well).
Click "Translate"
Enjoy surfing "google".
Go to the Google language tools.
In "translate a web page", enter the URL you want to visit.
Choose a language with a non-Latin character set (Korean to English works well).
Click "Translate"
Enjoy surfing "google".
rebelstar said:
I've got a really sneaky way that may or not work in all cases. Anyway... you'll like this.
Go to the Google language tools.
In "translate a web page", enter the URL you want to visit.
Choose a language with a non-Latin character set (Korean to English works well).
Click "Translate"
Enjoy surfing "google".
Go to the Google language tools.
In "translate a web page", enter the URL you want to visit.
Choose a language with a non-Latin character set (Korean to English works well).
Click "Translate"
Enjoy surfing "google".
our cmapny block this
toni896 said:
rebelstar said:
I've got a really sneaky way that may or not work in all cases. Anyway... you'll like this.
Go to the Google language tools.
In "translate a web page", enter the URL you want to visit.
Choose a language with a non-Latin character set (Korean to English works well).
Click "Translate"
Enjoy surfing "google".
Go to the Google language tools.
In "translate a web page", enter the URL you want to visit.
Choose a language with a non-Latin character set (Korean to English works well).
Click "Translate"
Enjoy surfing "google".
our cmapny block this
Yes, we do too.
zumbruk said:
si_j said:
We must have an ancient system at work, we just use a reg hack to open up IE (corp prefered browser) and untick the proxy server connection in the Options menu.
Jesus, you have an unproxyed route out to the Internet. Your IT Security people need shooting.
No. They need educating. Then shooting!
rsvmilly said:
Any idea how to get around domains blocked by our company Watchguard? They have blocked ebay and will probably block more. Goodbye PH?????
reckon your best bet is to find out who the IT people are at the next Christmas Party and get them lots of drinks. introduce them to women. things like that. then ask if you can have access out to the unrestricted internet - that they certainly have.
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