cheating school's network

ihateibuypower

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k so the asshole computer guy has blocked AIM during study hall, blocked meebo, blocked all that shit, blocked proxy sites and HTTP tunnel...any ways to get past this? the firewall is sonicwall that he uses
 

little_scrapper

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Why dont you try doing some homework is study hall, you might learn something. Maybe you could read a book in study hall about how to crack that firewall.
 

Flyingpolok

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Setup your home network as a proxy server. If you need to use: Dyndns.org on your home network if you don't have a static IP. Then use your home proxy as the proxy at school... OR Setup your home PC so you can RDP into it. Chances are he has port 3389 open.


If they have IE or Firefox settings locked down use a LiveCD (Unbuntuu) or make your own... to boot the PC...


They blocked this stuff for a reason, maybe you should follow the rules and read a book???

BTW.. Back in my day we didn't have computers in study hall...
 

valis

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k so the ******* computer guy has blocked AIM during study hall, blocked meebo, blocked all that ****, blocked proxy sites and HTTP tunnel...any ways to get past this? the firewall is sonicwall that he uses

looks like you should be studying or doing your school work and doing what you're supposed to be doing, like the computer guy.
 

eRazor

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If you Chances are he has port 3389 open.

Chances are... the only open ports are the those that have been explicitly opened.

They blocked this stuff for a reason, maybe you should follow the rules and read a book???

Why even bother to give him a clue as to how to circumvent security?

I'd rather point out that even attempting to circumvent it will likely result in suspension from school. The attempt is also punishable by law.
 

rodney_ws

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My employer uses a SonicWALL 2040 for antivirus enforcement, content filtering and various other security related roles and I must admit it seems to do an admirable job. You'll want the administrative password to access it... you're on your own on that one. Once you have that if it's like our SonicWALL (I believe it will be) there is an option to exclude an IP from SonicWALL's content filter. If you turned off all security functionality, the change would be immediately noticeable. If you just exclude an IP address or two, the changes are hidden deep enough within the interface that they will likely go unnoticed.

I believe "admin/password" is the default username/password combination, but I highly doubt you'll get that lucky. If you want to take a few guesses at the password, you'll need to type in the IP address of the SonicWALL in your browser. Odds are this is your default gateway listed under your TCP/IP properties.

Good luck fighting the man.
 

Stewartwi

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Don't end up getting kicked out of school so you can chat with your friends online. Right now I'm sure you could care less about us telling you to study and make something of yourself but in 10 years you'll be wishing you listened.
 

bballsk8er333

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or, you can just do aim.com and use the aim chat express, no downloads...fi he blocked the site u can use a BYPASS site for it...google it

and, its really not that big of a deal, i feel u on it, but i never had a laptop in study hall (ide probably be doing the same thing.)

They blocked myspace for our school, within 2 or 3 days i figured a site to bypass it.... that got blocked (i told to many gits) and another site :)

FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT the man man man
 

firetatoo

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man, dont chat on AIM at school. to be honest i hope you get caught trying to get past the stuff and you get suspended from school or kicked out of the district (bet yer folks would love that). you should be smoking reefer like normal kids.
 

slim142

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Not that I support this, but just to help the poor guy

Go to peacefire.org and follow the steps to make your own circunventor. That way, whenever you go to school and have that class, you turn your PC on in the morning with the circunventor activated (let say www.Ilovefirewallbypass.com) and when u get to your class just type the circunventor page and you will be able to surf on any page.

I dont know about bypassing the AIM, but for MSN messenger you can go to msn.webmessenger and try (in my school, it worked :p)
 
Here is how you go about it.
1.) Bribe the SA.
2.) Claim AIM has educational value and demand he open the ports back up.
3.) Set up your home router to accept VPN connections, connect to your home network and use that network free of pesky firewalls.
4.) Drop out and spend all day at home on AIM. (my favorite)
5.) get physical access to the sonic firewall and upload your own custom created firmware that you designed (because since you dont need to study, I assume you have alternative skills that will help you later on).
6.) Work and study real hard in the IT field until you are competent enough to take over the SA's job and then you can open up the network to all the kids of the next generation so they can view youtube, talk on AIM, send email, play games..... at school... you know... instead of doing what your parents pay for... LEARNING.

If you arn't learning in school because you are too busy messing with chat programs, then you are effectively in a baby-sitting institution at what, 16yr old? thats kinda sad. I would rather be in school at that age then being babysat.
 

slim142

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I know how he feels.

When I used to have computer class, I would finish doing every work and there was nothing to do but chill.

People wanted to chat cause most of the work took less than 1 hour to do it (1 hour at max), then we had 90 mins to do nothing but sit and stare at each other.

Hopefully some people (including me later on) brought some LAN games which brought happiness to us.

Now, games were allowed by the teacher only after the work was done and only in that class (not on any other PC in school) so I think that was pretty nice from school.
 

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man, i hated school. this just refreshes my memory.


WOW you hated school.......and now look at you.......


Your a Chef 8O

I suggest that this kid finds better things to do with his spare time. Like leave the damn computer alone and go find a girl friend.
 

slim142

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I dont know why people hate school, I know there are reasons

For me, I hated it because of homeworks, I HATE HOMEWORKS! THEY TAKE YOUR AFTERNOON TIME WAAA!!! IS HORRIBLE!

but, talking to people and spend a good time is cool.

I dont know about you people but whenver I was sick on school days, I wish I wasnt cause morning went on sooooo slow and watching TV for hours wasnt that funny and I spent most of the time boring at home.
 

spanner_razor

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Aye in A-level I got shit loads of free periods, it basically allows you to do all your homework at school and then chill out. A game I used to play at school was tactics arena online (bit like chess) but after they blocked that we just played poker, earn a bit of cash too.
 

slim142

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well is a long story, I will explain it to you in a brief way

My real computer class teach had to leave school because her mom was sick and she wanted to take care of her. She left school after 2 weeks of beggining school (yes amazing) .Then substitutes were coming for like 2 weeks, then school decided to put us a permanent teacher.

This substitute became our teacher for the rest of the year, and because she was new and everything, she didnt have anything of the work that our real teacher had planned to do during the year, so the substiture had to plan each days lesson in less than 48 hours. So for example first day lesson was to do a matching of 15 words with their definitions and complete 10 sentences (everything related to pcs) and when we were done, that was it.

Basically that was what we did on that class for the hole year. So I dont think it wasnt our fault. Nobody expected our real teacher to leave and we cant blame the substitute.
 

spanner_razor

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I.T. was a complete joke at school; it was a GCSE in using Microsoft Office, the best part was that you actually deliberately had to make mistakes to complete the tasks then you had to print them out and write on in pencil "oops I wrote the wrong number". The teacher was a fat tosser who was a failed math's teacher. The I.T. technician was pretty sound at school tho, me and my mates used to go in after school to play quake 2 and he'd join in. Sadly the games were disabled as the headteacher's son (a complete dweeb) got uppity as they were 15 rated games or whatever and he couldn't cope with the basic gore.
 

slim142

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Almost samething happened in my school

I.T. wasnt really IT
Device that lets you move the pointer in the screen............... Mouse? Correct!

That was I.T., I signed up for Webdesign next year, I hope I do learn something instead of aswering noob questions (in my opinion, they are noob qstions)

There is also this kid (nephew of the responsable for the Media Center) that will always be checking the Network drives to see if anybody installed a game or something, he has no friends (seriously). It really pisses me off when he comes to you and tells you to do something, he doesnt have authority to tell u anything just because his grandma works in there doesnt mean he is a teacher.

Finally, 2 weeks before school ended, I saw the I.T. guy (responsable for fixing the network and repairing the Pcs) he was actually using the computer and I told my friend "becarefull there is the guy who is the responsable balh blah blah" you know what my friend told me? "dont worry, he saw me playing halo couple of times and he asked me to let him play"

I couldnt believe it, anyways, I cant blame him or anything, he looks like a nice person and it was end of the year, lets have a little bit of fun :)
 

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Don't worry; in a few years you'll be out of school, then you'll have to pay all your own utility bills, work 8-10 hours a day (probably for very little pay), and have 3-4 weeks vacation a year (if you're lucky).

Something to look forward to eh?
 

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6.) Work and study real hard in the IT field until you are competent enough to take over the SA's job and then you can open up the network to all the kids of the next generation so they can view youtube, talk on AIM, send email, play games..... at school... you know... instead of doing what your parents pay for... LEARNING.


And trying to keep the damn system going with all the damn malware and spyware that all the kids are downloading. :p

I swear, I have met one to two kids, in each school, in all the schools around here, that I would trust enough to let have free range online. Too many think they know something about computers, but they are the ones that do the most harm.
 

slim142

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I agree with that. Many people that hear about the proxies (by checking the historial or asking their computer geek friends) start going into sites that unfortunately will be something about violence/games/drugs or even porn making the PC get spyware and all the adware in the net making the hole network slow.

Thats a point I agree and Im against. Fortunately and generally, most of the people that know where to get proxies and know how to usually do this to access their email/chat/ or just check pages that are blocked and dont have anything to do with spyware and are blocked just because they have words that the censorchip detects as innapropiate when they are really not.
 

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Slim,

Judging from your spelling and grammar there certainly was a deficiency in your education. If this is the fault of your school, teachers, or yourself is something I can not know. Try concentrating on your studies and learning while in school. When you have free time in a class try reading something additional to supplement your new found knowledge.

I was a slacker in school when it came to actually doing the work, but I made sure that I knew how to do what was being taught. Sometimes the hoops you have to jump through in school are a pain, but in the end you will look back and regret not learning certain things when you had the chance. Life speeds up and your opportunities to learn something new get swallowed up by work, family, house, and other various commitments. Cherish the point in life that you are at right now and make the most of it by learning and building the educational foundation that you will build your adult life on top of.
 

ImajorI

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k so the ******* computer guy has blocked AIM during study hall, blocked meebo, blocked all that ****, blocked proxy sites and HTTP tunnel...any ways to get past this? the firewall is sonicwall that he uses

Based on your sentence structure and spelling, you've conquered school and should drop out and begin your career.
 

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