I can't believe that there are people here helping you to do that!!
I can guarantee though, that if you are caught (and the chances are good, since you're here asking for help to do something that wouldn't be very difficult for a real geek) they will not be there, sharing your guilt, in front of the authorities...it will just be you.
Some reading...
http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2005/12/21/news/coastal/21_38_0212_20_05.txt
Word is that they WILL be expelled:
http://www.canada.com/topics/news/world/story.html?id=a9da1056-ade9-4fa3-b6e8-43c745f0e00e&k=52706
What I resent is the cavalier attitude that it's a perfectly acceptable alternative, rather than going to the school officials and trying to negotiate a change in their policy!
2006-07-08 10:30:49
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answered by ? 4
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I doubt that "YOU NEED CODES" dear. Having said that, depending on the way the service is blocked, there may be a way around it.
- Check the proxy settings and try disabling them, or changing to a different proxy (you should be able to find a free one). They are probably using a proxy to filter internet traffic. Usually removing the proxy settings will not work, because you can only get internet traffic through the library's proxy, but you may get lucky (I have had this trick work before :) )
- Try using a different hostname that they may not have blocked. For example, resolve the IP by pinging the site, and plug that into your browser instead (the IP for myspace.com is "63.208.226.40").
- This may not work for all websites, but I've heard it suggested -- convert the IP address to a decimal number (you'll need to convert each segment of the IP to hexadecimal -- ie. 3f d0 e2 28, then convert /that/ to decimal). This trick does not work for myspace though. Try it on some other sites and see how you go. This technique is pretty obscure, most admins don't know it; so only use it if you absolutely have to...
Please note, none of these suggestions involve "hacking" anything (but be aware that the proxy thing may go against the library's terms of service and could result in you being banned from using their services).
2006-07-08 10:06:38
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answered by 876 3
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You don't hack someone elses computer. You may be able to use a proxy server, but that depends on your library's terms of service whether that is allowed
2006-07-08 09:56:17
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answered by shadowkat 5
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This is not the kind of thing you ask on a public service like this. Hacking ANY computer is illegal. Thats like breaking into someones house and borrowing their computer.
2006-07-08 10:10:23
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answered by sparrownightmare@verizon.net 2
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Hi, what you do is you go to www.etary.com and you type in the URL for your myspace an it will get through the filters. Hope i helped .
2006-07-08 10:01:05
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answered by *~Jessica~* 4
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If you don't have the library's permission you could end up going to jail.
2006-07-08 09:58:09
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answered by Balthor 5
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You need a proxy address. Search on google.com for one.
Best of luck.
2006-07-08 09:56:45
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answered by eclectek06 2
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If you go to: http://www.htmate2.com/; then click on Myspace at school, they have myspace on their website that you can access.
2006-07-08 09:57:58
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answered by Anonymous
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download firefox it blocks the security stuff..
2006-07-08 09:56:39
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answered by butterflyoasic 1
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steal administrator's username and password
2006-07-08 10:04:58
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answered by 2feEThigh 5
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