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I want to find a way to bypass the firewall at my school, and nothing seems to work. Programs like AntiFirewall do not work, and I thought of making a webpage that would have a textbox where I could input the address I want, and thr webpage would retrieve this info in a frame using something like SSI. Does anyone know any webpages or any places that might have the code to do this? Also, does anyone have another idea how to bypass it? Would adding my own DNS server into the TCP/IP properties do anything? Or maybe a proxy? Or could i somehow set up my home computer to relay the webpages? Anyway, any help would be great.

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used to be a service called safeweb but I think they are goine I used it to get around sonicwall

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used to be a service called safeweb but I think they are gone I used it to get around sonicwall

try <A HREF="http://siliconvalley.internet.com/news/article.php/3531_936451" target="_new"> here </A> for a description

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<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by lagger on 09/05/02 09:35 PM.</EM></FONT></P>

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Safeweb, Anonymizer etc are blocked.

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yeah post 9/11/01 the CIA removed financial support for most of em too.

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Umm... Why would the CIA fund any of them in the first place? I do know the CIA owned an anonymizer website though.

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they were one of the financial backers of safeweb the reason was to allow chinese iranian and other nationals whose governments routinely blocked access to the "real" news, information etc to have a way to get out from behind their digital iron curtains. Like Radio free europe during the soviet days

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Reply to lagger

the cia is so full of [-peep-]. I bet they track everyone who uses that service because the people who use privicy tools are the kind of people that are amature hackers and 'terrorists' (lol).

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maybe so but the admin at the school where I work blocks a lot of really innocuous sites like online traslators (promt, babelfish etc) AOL.com etc etc so for me it was fine ..I have nothing to hide... hey maybe the cia was monitoring it to recruit dissidents from oppressed nations :wink:

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