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I'v bet there's been hundred or thousands of questions like this...so i guess this isn't going to be any different....

My School uses "Fortinet"

I'v tried millions of proxys.

I'v been tring to get on "Nexopia" or "Myspace"

I know one proxy that used to work is...
https://concealme.com
The concealme.com, one worked for the longest time about 5 months, so i'm guessing the the HTTPS://

So dose anyone know any proxys that have HTTPS:// in it
It has to have the S in it or it dosn't work...

I know its against the school policy, and ****, but my teacher dosn't care, she wants to get on myspace as bad as me...
So there's no chance of me getting caught, and expelled... and even if i do get caught, the teachers wouldn't care

So anyone one know proxys that have Https:// at the start of it...

Please and thanks

2007-11-29 08:00:01 · 7 answers · asked by Nick Alice Lynn 2 in Computers & Internet Security

7 answers

Circumventing Internet access control systems with web proxies to access unauthorized web sites is a violation of school computer usage policy. You will get suspended and/or banned from using school computers when you get caught. Use school computers for school work, and myspace can wait until you get home. Do you really want your teachers and school administrators knowing what you are posting on myspace anyways?

2007-11-29 11:21:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Your teacher doesn't set the network usage policy so it is more than just your teacher you need to worry about. Network administrators can track a lot of information about what is going on in their network. They can tell who logged into the machine and what sites you are visiting (even if it is https). They may not be able to see the data for the secure transmissions, but they can tell the origin/destination. Even if your teacher isn't catching you, the network admins will surely see it in a log. The network admins probably have something that monitors website usage and once the number of visits reaches a certain threshold, they investigate to see if it needs blocked. In addition to that, the proxy blocking software probably provides frequent updates to counter all the proxy websites out there.

Another thing to keep in mind is the security issue in using the proxies. You are passing your MySpace login request through their proxy in plain text. The proxy then acts on your behalf to send the request off to MySpace. This means that the untrusted proxy (I'm guessing you don't read their privacy statements) now has access to your login & password. I really hope you don't use the same login & password for email or any other computer systems.

2007-11-29 08:09:26 · answer #2 · answered by Jim Maryland 7 · 1 0

Yeah sure Kid I'll bet she has time for my space when she
has many classes to teach, corrections to do, reports to fill,
needs to ask johnny why the dog ate his math homework.

Just spare us and do your work don't bypass the school firewall.

2007-11-29 08:11:19 · answer #3 · answered by triton 4 · 2 0

Try : https://vtunnel.com/

And you can suscribe here so you can get a good unblocked proxy straight to your inbox:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/proxy-provider/?yguid=320969226

2007-12-01 02:09:55 · answer #4 · answered by victor21392 3 · 0 3

www.user10.hyperphp.com
www.surf101.tk

tons here, updates, ad free, WORKS!!1

2007-12-02 07:24:15 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Here you go:
http://www.PhpUnBlocker.Info
http://www.PremiumUnBlocker.Info
http://www.PeoplesUnBlocker.Info
http://www.UrgentUnBlocker.Info
http://www.CovertIP.Info

2007-12-01 12:01:09 · answer #6 · answered by ryt e 1 · 0 1

You can try this type of proxy.


http://humsurf.info
http://qsurfer.info
http://esurfers.info
http://humsurfer.info
http://freesurfs.info

All are brand new,and login enabled.

2007-11-30 15:50:06 · answer #7 · answered by kallol b 1 · 0 3

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