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Proxy evasion
Anyone know how to get around Websense? (not Megaproxy, which has a limit on how many sites you can go to)
p.s. This is for school, not work, so I am not hurting any companies productivity, so spare the "You should be working." garbage. Our school has blocked almost everything...bastards. |
Heh i've been doing searches all day to do the same thing. Here's a website that had some usable proxy addresses on it:
http://tools.rosinstrument.com/proxy/ Just enter the ip address and port into your browser and surf away. So far only the ones that have port 8080 work for me, but results may vary. You might want to do a search on the forum before posting new threads though--there are several that cover this topic already. |
There's a number of websites out there that list Anonymous Proxies that you can use from all over the world. I wrote a perl script that will go to a number of these sites and parse out the proxy information for my own use. Here's a few of those sites though:
http://www.proxy4free.com http://www.stayinvisible.com http://www.findproxy.com http://www.freepublicproxies.com http://www.publicproxyservers.com |
would this be the same thing as figuring out how to fool certain websites into thinking that you are coming from somewhere else?
My example is this. EW.com only allows people who subscribe or that come from AOL. How do I get around this. Because I most certainly am not going to be paying for AOL. |
scansinboy: yes. But you'll need to figure out how to get some non-AOL proxy to think you are from AOL.
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