Dec 9 2008

Bypass your school or workplace firewall


It is content like this that will get my blog blocked at my school but I need to tell you anyway.

There are a bunch of ways to get around your school or workplace firewall, some work and others do not. The most basic of them all is to use what is called a proxy bypass website. This is a website that encrypts the URL of the website you are visiting and displays the page in your web browser. The downside to this is the website that you need to use may already be blocked and 90% of the time the page is not being displayed the right way.

The next way you can bypass the firewall is to use a portable web browser. Portable FireFox is a free portable version of the popular browser FireFox. All you need to do is install this program on your USB flash drive and run it off of that. All of your settings are saved to the folder that it was installed and it will not require one computer to run. Because most schools and workplaces just use Internet explorer they also setup the proxy settings in the settings of Internet Explorer. Because FireFox will not use a proxy by default it will skip the proxy server and go strait to the Internet. This can also make browsing faster because it is not waisting time going through the server.

Sometimes not even FireFox will work on the most harsh of network firewalls. In cases like this you are basically screwed.

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Dec 8 2008

School is to resticting

Last year my media studies teacher wanted to do a small Internet assignment involving a video from YouTube. Little did she know that YouTube was on the inappropriate for school list and was blocked. After being embarrassed for a whole of five minutes, she told the class to pack their stuff up and go back to the class. I told her to hold off for another minute or two. That whole time that she was trying to get the website to work and failing I was actually succeeding in that task. I put a copy of portable FireFox in the class folder and told the class to use that instead of Internet Explorer. Because FireFox was not setup to use a proxy at all you could access any website you wanted. After that class I got called down to the office to get my computer privleges revoked for a week for finding a way around the school blocker and another week of detentions for telling the students in my class. It would have been more if my media teacher did not stand up for me and explain why I did what I did.

This year the school got a new proxy blocker that is actually board wide. This new proxy is setup through hardware not software like the old one and now FireFox is just another tool to view a red screen that says blocked.

Over the cource of the semester I have been making attemps to bypass it, coming close a few times but in the end all failures. The way I have been attempting is by use of a program that can be installed on a USB drive like FireFox was. Many people ask why I don’t just use a proxy website like the rest of students wanting to use facebook. I just tell them, “Because those websites can be blocked and they never display the page 100% as you would see it at home.” My theaory is to get a program to encrypt what I am sending and tunnle through to my computer at home, use my home internet connection to get the site and send it all back encrypted again.

But why do schools and organizations block all of these websites? Tony makes several good points in his article Blocking students on school network is wrong.

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