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Bentley Little 08-13-2004 06:09 PM

Work banned me from TFP!
 
Just wanted to rant about how I used to be able to spend all my downtime at work on TFP. Apparently they have spy and tracking software to see where their employees surf to and for how long. I must have set off a red flag. So I went to TFP, (or tried to) Thursday morning, and lo and behold, the site was blocked. Fucking assholes. I get my work done and my work comes first and I always do a good job, but if there is nothing to do, don't fucking block my favorite site. I mean, the only other thing I have to do is pick my ass, I don't really think my coworkers want to see that.

But a twist of fate. I put in my two week notice. HAHAHA! I found a better job.
So fuck you soul-less mega corporation.

I will TFP!

Thanks for letting me rant!

Nefir 08-13-2004 07:54 PM

Congrats on the new job! If you want to get some last-minute TFPing done during those last two weeks at your old job, I recommend connecting via a proxy server.

http://www.antiproxy.com has lists of proxies available, and information about bypassing such censorship.

Good luck!

maleficent 08-13-2004 09:24 PM

Not that i would encourage bypassing a firwewall - -but it's good to point out to the IT folks where their's is falling down...

http://www.anonymizer.com/index.cgi will get you past a lot of firewalls as welll

MSD 08-13-2004 10:08 PM

http://www.buzzsurf.com/surfatwork/

dum de dum

Bentley Little 08-14-2004 05:54 AM

Sweet! Thanks for the info. They say one learns something new every day.

Now for the security breach... hahahhaha! (/laughs sadistically)

ratbastid 08-14-2004 06:36 PM

Proxy servers are your friend. :thumbsup:

Cynthetiq 08-14-2004 06:39 PM

I VNC out from my home server. works for most places as IT people usually leave those ports open so that they can work remotely from home. Thank goodness for lazy IT people, I usually don't have problems from most places that I've been on, even around the world.

StormBerlin 08-15-2004 09:08 PM

Or here's another idea... how bout you keep TF browsing on your own time? Then you wont run into this problem.

If for no other reason than to keep you from getting sick of it too quickly....

st33lr4t 08-16-2004 07:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maleficent
Not that i would encourage bypassing a firwewall - -but it's good to point out to the IT folks where their's is falling down...

http://www.anonymizer.com/index.cgi will get you past a lot of firewalls as welll

like us IT people have nothing else better to do then fix your pc when you fuck around and bypass security. in my place of work, you would be left maintaining your own pc...because obviously you must have the time to do that if you can take the time to get around the security that was setup for YOUR protection.

yes im a bitter IT worker.

sailor 08-16-2004 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by st33lr4t
like us IT people have nothing else better to do then fix your pc when you fuck around and bypass security. in my place of work, you would be left maintaining your own pc...because obviously you must have the time to do that if you can take the time to get around the security that was setup for YOUR protection.

yes im a bitter IT worker.

If they have the technical knowledge to drill through the firewall, chances are they dont need the support anyways :)

Not that its a good idea if you want to keep your job, but sometimes things just have to be done :D

maleficent 08-16-2004 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by st33lr4t
like us IT people have nothing else better to do then fix your pc when you fuck around and bypass security. in my place of work, you would be left maintaining your own pc...because obviously you must have the time to do that if you can take the time to get around the security that was setup for YOUR protection.

yes im a bitter IT worker.

Such hostility... Jeesh :D

Back when I was an evil network administrator, I found a lot of good sites to bypass firewalls, simply by reading the firewall log... and then banning that site, and depending on the mood of the day, they'd get a strongly worded message from HR for violating the internet policy, or a thank you for finding a hole in the firewall :D (I was a benevolent sometimes)

Parental controls were way more effective as punishment... (G'head, call the help desk and tell then you can't get to HotTeenSluts.com... -- I dare ya :)

Bentley Little 08-16-2004 06:30 PM

Yikes, I started an IT war...

denim 08-17-2004 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bentley Little
Yikes, I started an IT war...

Yeah, it's all your fault too! :D We IT people can be a touchy lot.

Cynthetiq 08-17-2004 07:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sailor
If they have the technical knowledge to drill through the firewall, chances are they dont need the support anyways :)

Not that its a good idea if you want to keep your job, but sometimes things just have to be done :D

slim chances but yes. I had one guy insist that I fix his SGI machine one time. I said, why? you blew it up... I don't support SGI machines.. I support the DELLS... you make the SGI at least boot up to NT and I'll get the rest of it on the network etc. Next time you'll think twice about farking around with the machine.


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