Our school administrators have blocked many wonderful websites in the school.How can we bypass the protection?
July 2nd, 2008 | by protection |youyou asked:
The administrators have blocked excellent websites like download.com, popcap.com, reflexive.com. and many other sites.
They have also disabled installing programs, and running CDs or Flash memories. This protection is driving me mad! Please provide me a way to bypass or disable the protection.
Information you might need: The administrators use the network to enable this protection. I can easily unplug the network cable, but this will disable the internet!
DALLAS
The administrators have blocked excellent websites like download.com, popcap.com, reflexive.com. and many other sites.
They have also disabled installing programs, and running CDs or Flash memories. This protection is driving me mad! Please provide me a way to bypass or disable the protection.
Information you might need: The administrators use the network to enable this protection. I can easily unplug the network cable, but this will disable the internet!
DALLAS















9 Responses to “Our school administrators have blocked many wonderful websites in the school.How can we bypass the protection?”
By Angie on Jul 4, 2008 | Reply
Do you realize that this question is asked about 100 times a day? What don’t you SEARCH for an answer before ASKING the question!
By pakratts on Jul 4, 2008 | Reply
In short, you can’t. You would have to have physical access to the server, then get by the passwords, then reconfigure it.
pakratts
By SteveN on Jul 6, 2008 | Reply
Or better yet, don’t search like Angie said…go do your homework instead.
Try to figure this one out: “Give a man a fish and he will dine for a day…Teach a man to fish, and he will eat for life.”
By CuriousMishawaka on Jul 8, 2008 | Reply
By going to college and becoming the administrator. Until then, do your homework and surf the web at home on your own time. They do this so that everyone does not eat up all the bandwidth plaing online games, downloading stuff, and cruising MySpace. That’s why they have administrators, is to keep control over what you can do on their network. Many colleges now have these same blocks in place.
By bigringtravis on Jul 8, 2008 | Reply
Quit goofing off at work - He put that stuff on there because you are not doing what you are supposed to be doing…
By yru1too on Jul 8, 2008 | Reply
Stop and think about it… if you are a student the admin is sending you a message that the computers are for certain types of work, if you are a staff member HELLO you should know better and set a better example for your students… You are not paid to surf the net…
Either way you should not worry about what is blocked but instead worry about getting your work done.
Have a GREAT day!
By Qal on Jul 11, 2008 | Reply
You might be able to view those blocked sites through ‘Anonymizers’ but you can’t install applications without admin rights (although there are ways for it too, I guess)
By duckboy81 on Jul 13, 2008 | Reply
USE
backfox.com
-or-
utunnel.net
-or-
browserproxy.com
By Navigator on Jul 17, 2008 | Reply
Quit trying to bypass the school’s protection, unless you have ambitions of losing your computer priviliges and/or getting expelled. The protections are there to keep people like yourself from going to malicious websites, downloading spyware (and other assorted garbage) OR installing stuff from CDs, blowing up the computers, and causing the school’s IT people to spend inordinate amounts of time cleaning up after your playing around.
Do your work at school, go back home to have your fun. And if you choose to visit risky websites anyway, assume the risk with your own computer instead of one that belongs to the school.