God, not another one. YOU DON'T. We block it for damned good reasons.
*Lurkers galore - considering it is our duty of care to keep our students safe, letting you wander around there site goes contrary to that
*Distraction from work - that is what you are there to do
Mind you, keep in mind the more suggestions that get posted around here to get around the blocks, the more ways us IT staff find to tighten the blocks...you forget that teachers ALSO use this site :)
2006-10-30 02:27:17
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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unblockweb.com
then type in the myspace URL
it only works on some computers
so some of the computers at school may not
be able to work.
2006-11-01 08:09:38
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answered by chamorrita 1
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They are not impossible to hack, TRUST ME. I do not recommend that option though, it is very foolish. Look for proxy servers online, do some research on proxies, you may be able to create your own solution if your school has black listed all the proxy sites as mine did.
2016-03-28 01:37:39
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answered by ? 4
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Normally, you automatically would use the DNS-server of your ISP to resolve domain names like www.freerk.com to 62.141.48.209. Internally, only these IP-addresses are used to send/receive data in the Internet. If your DNS-server is censoring, you simply can use another DNS-server. Under Windows, just right-click in your system panel on the 'network' icon and select properties of the TCP/IP-protocol. In Linux you have to edit the '/etc/resolv.conf' file. Use the server that is (virtual) your nearest. If you want to setup your own DNS-server use Bind (http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/). The list of the 13 official root servers is located here: ftp://ftp.rs.internic.net/domain/named.root for redundancy it would be good to ad the alternative root servers located in Europe from ORSN: ftp://ftp.orsn.org/orsn/orsn.hint.
Non censoring DNS-Servers:
dns2.de.net - 194.246.96.49 (Frankfurt, Germany)
ns1.de.eu.orsn.net - 217.146.139.5 (Hildesheim, Germany)
resolver.netteam.de - 193.155.207.61 (Alfter-Impekoven, Germany)
sunic.sunet.se - 192.36.125.2 (Stockholm, Sweden)
master.ns.dns.be - 193.109.126.140 (Leuven, Belgium)
ns1.lu.eu.orsn.net - 195.206.104.98 (Belvaux, Luxembourg)
merapi.switch.ch - 130.59.211.10 (Zurich, Switzerland)
prades.cesca.es - 192.94.163.152 (Barcelona, Spain)
2006-11-01 17:38:08
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answered by Saurabh Saxena 1
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THis is a hard one because when schools find the proxy redirects or mirrioring websites they block the but seach the question that have been answered and try your luck
2006-10-30 02:23:21
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answered by itman352 2
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your are all such idiots
sorry for saying this (not)
its so eassyyyy
foloow this steps
> just go to your IE
> then press F1
> go to Options
> Click Internet Options
> then go to connections Tab
> then clik LAN settings
> then uncheck all the checks on the proxy server
then thats it you idiot | Sorry for the term because this one is so eeeeasy|
2006-10-30 02:29:31
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answered by Firefox 2
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Use a website like FreebieProxy.com to bypass the proxy. That's what we done at my high school :-)
2006-10-30 02:22:26
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answered by Greg M 2
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proxy way extra is the software you need but their are free ones but my expeirience with free software their is always catch like built in spyware trogens ect good luck.If I was you I would just talk my mom into buying me a computer and use it at home. \School is acually for learning stuff so your not a dummy.
2006-10-30 02:28:04
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answered by Anonymous
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you are at school to learn not to make imaginary friends on myspace.
2006-10-30 02:26:24
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answered by frediks10 3
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You can use something called a proxy.
Proxies temporarily change your ip address so you can surf blocked sites.
Google "proxy"
also there is
lofl.net/proxy
lofl.net/phpproxy
2006-10-30 02:21:31
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answered by nickkk 2
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