after a bad experience with proxies, I switched to vpn services. I now have 2 months since started using Happy VPN and I must say I am really satisfied.
Why? because it simply works. All the time :D
I had one question and they answered it quickly and politely. Good stuff especially these days when everyone is just too busy..
Anyway my question was about if they store logs of traffic - and they do not store any logs !! exactly what I wanted.
So,I highly recommend:
<a href=\"http://www.happyvpn.com\">happyvpn.com</a>
There's a reason why businesses block websites and its not to be an asshole. If employees hang out on myspace all day long or YouTube, they are not doing their job which is what the company is paying them for AND they are opening backdoors into the corporate network that cause security risks not just for the companies intellectual properties but also for the employee themself who, sorry to say, really dont know better than the Network Admin. Not to mention the amounts of bandwidth it sucks up uselessly which effectively kills the connection for anyone else who is trying to legitimately work such as downloading marketing data to find out why a certain product didnt sell somewhere so they can try a different strategy and make the company more money so you dumb asses who surf YouTube all day at work can have that christmas bonus you gripe about that you didnt get last year.
If english to english does not work - try simply putting in \"hl=en&sl=es\", so you're translating from spanish to english (I think) - but it will all be in english as nothing in the text is spanish (some words might, but I can't think of any right now that are spelled the same but have a different meaning).
wow, are you a hacker? you must be a hacker to do stuff like using google as a proxy, you didn't mention using the google cache either. its nice that the people at your school/college/office are retarded or too cheap to pay for software that works. unfortunately for me, banks tend to invest in good software.
You may think you're smart but some network admins are smarter. I gathered complete logs as evidence to expel three students last week - all of them were using \"foolproof\" anti-snooping tactics.
Encrypted flow and garbled packets are massive flags that somebody's trying to hide something. Users calling and requesting unlocking of a site that they consider legitimate may result in illegitimate usage so that's another flag.
Remember kids, if someone else controls the medium, you're in their hands - especially if the school's terms of usage prohibit non-educational usage of the intarweb.
i hate school blocks, they block everything, the internet just becomes useless, they block just about everything, i need something for school, srry its blocked, thx for the tips, i had no idea you could go to google mexico and get to youtube or myspace through translation, good tip, and the cp no idea to, thx for the tips
i hate school blocks, they block everything, the internet just becomes useless, they block just about everything, i need something for school, srry its blocked, thx for the tips, i had no idea you could go to google mexico and get to youtube or myspace through translation, good tip, and the cp no idea to, thx for the tips
Horrible ideas, again as said before if caught in violation of most terms of use by corporations is grounds for immediate termination. Further, most proper filter programs such as websesnse all have taken the liberty of banning the sites he has mentioned to proxy out from. Also your usual corporations have access control lists put on their firewalls that restrict the outbound ports from the client computers thus rendering an outbound proxy server useless. You try to go out anything other than 80 you are probably being flagged. Also, websensed organizations force you to use the websense box to proxy your DNS requests. All the proxy server in the world won't keep you from being seen if you are being proxied for all DNS requests and if your ports are dropped on the ASA, sidewinder, etc firewall.
I tried all of these and I can't get around my offices stuff.......They have this think called the Cymphonix Network Composer. I have been trying for months to get around this thing and its driving me nuts.
I tried all of these and I can't get around my offices stuff.......They have this think called the Cymphonix Network Composer. I have been trying for months to get around this thing and its driving me nuts.
I think this would only work if the organization was using Squidguard, or URL only filtering software. We use Dans Guardian as well, which scans for weighted words and phrases within the page itself. Still, there's always ways around filters. Proxy sites we haven't found and blocked are the worst. They render the page so there's no text content to filter. Our flesh tone image filtering catches some of that, but not all.
As a school systems administrator, I thank you for creating opportunities for hilarious new messages from our blocking server... \"Yup, I watched that on Digg too, beyatch....OWNED!!!\"
FYI If you get caught accessing a site that is blocked at your organization you will get hammered by your IT deparment. I know this because i am an administrator. So go ahead follow these instructions!!
Some great tips. And yes, I know for a fact that my former high school has weak security, so these tips would be helpful if I wasn't in college. Also, I love the laid back feel of the video. Not droning and robotic like some are. The personality really shines through.
god, you diggers are so angry and sarcastic and cynical.
why do you have to post comments saying, \"I already knew this!\" and \"You're an idiot!\"
this is helpful for alot of people.
props to visitors 1 and 2
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errm dude... Servers are not hosted on a dsl or cabel connection, rather organizations pay good amount of money to place their servers in a t1 + environment with static ips. When you register a domain name, you must point it through DNS to the ip of the server you wish to access... If website ip's chaged, all the domains would be uber fked and \"professional sites\" (lol) would have to hire a specific person to manage their ip so that everytime it updates the domain name is reconfigured (talk about pain in the ass).
Oh and btw you could buy a static ip for your computer at home too if you wish to pay $$ extra each month.
lol, funny but this doesn't help in countries where they are serious about blocking websites (china, arabes countries) i've been there and they filter by domain/ip/dns/keyword
For example if it detects the word \"sex\" in an URL, no mather what it is, it will block it.
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yep, because no professional websites use static IP's. nice moronic attempt to belittle someone. only problem is that you obviosly lack the knowledge to make a valid point. you do suck at life.
This is stupid! Only moron admin and would block just DNS names. I haven't seen such stupid blocking software in years. I guess this guys employer is using blocking methods from the early 90's.
This is stupid! Only moron admin and would block just DNS names. I haven't seen such stupid blocking software in years. I guess this guys employer is using blocking methods from the early 90's.
Not as smart as you think you are huh. The reason IP works is because they block entries by DNS. DHCP allows IP addresses to change so to block by IP is counterproductive. They may block a known range of Static IP's that someone owns, but on an individual basis it is too much.
after a bad experience with proxies, I switched to vpn services. I now have 2 months since started using Happy VPN and I must say I am really satisfied.
Why? because it simply works. All the time :D
I had one question and they answered it quickly and politely. Good stuff especially these days when everyone is just too busy..
Anyway my question was about if they store logs of traffic - and they do not store any logs !! exactly what I wanted.
So,I highly recommend:
<a href=\"http://www.happyvpn.com\">happyvpn.com</a>
--John
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this bullcrap FAILED.
U R DELEVELED
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Well thanks for teaching me something new.
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Well thanks for teaching me something new.
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Well thanks for teaching me something new.
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yer well what if your school blocks all of them and there is no run section, and you cant use command prompts
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yer well what if your school blocks all of them and there is no run section, and you cant use command prompts
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yer well what if your school blocks all of them and there is no run section, and you cant use command prompts
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lolz... my school got something cheap and this fails.. soz n00b this is crappy crap shit stuff crap
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lolz... my school got something cheap and this fails.. soz n00b this is crappy crap shit stuff crap
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lolz... my school got something cheap and this fails.. soz n00b this is crappy crap shit stuff crap
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lolz... my school got something cheap and this fails.. soz n00b this is crappy crap shit stuff crap
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lolz... my school got something cheap and this fails.. soz n00b this is crappy crap shit stuff crap
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lolz... my school got something cheap and this fails.. soz n00b this is crappy crap shit stuff crap
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lolz... my school got something cheap and this fails.. soz n00b this is crappy crap shit stuff crap
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lolz... my school got something cheap and this fails.. soz n00b this is crappy crap shit stuff crap
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lolz... my school got something cheap and this fails.. soz n00b this is crappy crap shit stuff crap
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lolz... my school got something cheap and this fails.. soz n00b this is crappy crap shit stuff crap
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lolz... my school got something cheap and this fails.. soz n00b this is crappy crap shit stuff crap
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lolz... my school got something cheap and this fails.. soz n00b this is crappy crap shit stuff crap
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Reply to #: YES! I TRIED THIS AND IT WORKS! I HAVE THAT CYMPHONIX THING AND THIS WROKS FOR ME! I WENT TO YOUTUBE AT 208.65.153.251 AND IT WORKED!
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Reply to #: YES! I TRIED THIS AND IT WORKS! I HAVE THAT CYMPHONIX THING AND THIS WROKS FOR ME! I WENT TO YOUTUBE AT 208.65.153.251 AND IT WORKED!
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grr it's so pissing because they block all translating services, and they call it \"anonymiser\" and block it. WTF?
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nigger
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you fail
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There's a reason why businesses block websites and its not to be an asshole. If employees hang out on myspace all day long or YouTube, they are not doing their job which is what the company is paying them for AND they are opening backdoors into the corporate network that cause security risks not just for the companies intellectual properties but also for the employee themself who, sorry to say, really dont know better than the Network Admin. Not to mention the amounts of bandwidth it sucks up uselessly which effectively kills the connection for anyone else who is trying to legitimately work such as downloading marketing data to find out why a certain product didnt sell somewhere so they can try a different strategy and make the company more money so you dumb asses who surf YouTube all day at work can have that christmas bonus you gripe about that you didnt get last year.
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it seems to work on ur computer but when i change es to en google says
\"Translation from English into English is not supported.
Please choose from the following:
# Back to Results
# See original page\"
any ideas how u could get it to work?
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If english to english does not work - try simply putting in \"hl=en&sl=es\", so you're translating from spanish to english (I think) - but it will all be in english as nothing in the text is spanish (some words might, but I can't think of any right now that are spelled the same but have a different meaning).
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wow, are you a hacker? you must be a hacker to do stuff like using google as a proxy, you didn't mention using the google cache either. its nice that the people at your school/college/office are retarded or too cheap to pay for software that works. unfortunately for me, banks tend to invest in good software.
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Heh...
You may think you're smart but some network admins are smarter. I gathered complete logs as evidence to expel three students last week - all of them were using \"foolproof\" anti-snooping tactics.
Encrypted flow and garbled packets are massive flags that somebody's trying to hide something. Users calling and requesting unlocking of a site that they consider legitimate may result in illegitimate usage so that's another flag.
Remember kids, if someone else controls the medium, you're in their hands - especially if the school's terms of usage prohibit non-educational usage of the intarweb.
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I tried the Google method, but I got a message saying that English to English translation is not supported.
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I found this via digg, and I gotta say major props to you! I learned some new things I didn't know before, so thanks very much for posting this!
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i hate school blocks, they block everything, the internet just becomes useless, they block just about everything, i need something for school, srry its blocked, thx for the tips, i had no idea you could go to google mexico and get to youtube or myspace through translation, good tip, and the cp no idea to, thx for the tips
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i hate school blocks, they block everything, the internet just becomes useless, they block just about everything, i need something for school, srry its blocked, thx for the tips, i had no idea you could go to google mexico and get to youtube or myspace through translation, good tip, and the cp no idea to, thx for the tips
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Horrible ideas, again as said before if caught in violation of most terms of use by corporations is grounds for immediate termination. Further, most proper filter programs such as websesnse all have taken the liberty of banning the sites he has mentioned to proxy out from. Also your usual corporations have access control lists put on their firewalls that restrict the outbound ports from the client computers thus rendering an outbound proxy server useless. You try to go out anything other than 80 you are probably being flagged. Also, websensed organizations force you to use the websense box to proxy your DNS requests. All the proxy server in the world won't keep you from being seen if you are being proxied for all DNS requests and if your ports are dropped on the ASA, sidewinder, etc firewall.
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I tried all of these and I can't get around my offices stuff.......They have this think called the Cymphonix Network Composer. I have been trying for months to get around this thing and its driving me nuts.
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I tried all of these and I can't get around my offices stuff.......They have this think called the Cymphonix Network Composer. I have been trying for months to get around this thing and its driving me nuts.
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I think this would only work if the organization was using Squidguard, or URL only filtering software. We use Dans Guardian as well, which scans for weighted words and phrases within the page itself. Still, there's always ways around filters. Proxy sites we haven't found and blocked are the worst. They render the page so there's no text content to filter. Our flesh tone image filtering catches some of that, but not all.
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As a school systems administrator, I thank you for creating opportunities for hilarious new messages from our blocking server... \"Yup, I watched that on Digg too, beyatch....OWNED!!!\"
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i agree this guy sounds like a slow retard
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FYI If you get caught accessing a site that is blocked at your organization you will get hammered by your IT deparment. I know this because i am an administrator. So go ahead follow these instructions!!
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Some great tips. And yes, I know for a fact that my former high school has weak security, so these tips would be helpful if I wasn't in college. Also, I love the laid back feel of the video. Not droning and robotic like some are. The personality really shines through.
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Reply to #20: Me too :)
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I'm here for you man!
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I'm here for you man!
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god, you diggers are so angry and sarcastic and cynical.
why do you have to post comments saying, \"I already knew this!\" and \"You're an idiot!\"
this is helpful for alot of people.
props to visitors 1 and 2
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Reply to #3: errm dude... Servers are not hosted on a dsl or cabel connection, rather organizations pay good amount of money to place their servers in a t1 + environment with static ips. When you register a domain name, you must point it through DNS to the ip of the server you wish to access... If website ip's chaged, all the domains would be uber fked and \"professional sites\" (lol) would have to hire a specific person to manage their ip so that everytime it updates the domain name is reconfigured (talk about pain in the ass).
Oh and btw you could buy a static ip for your computer at home too if you wish to pay $$ extra each month.
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Reply to #13: Thanks, but using putty doesn't make you smart, retard
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lol, funny but this doesn't help in countries where they are serious about blocking websites (china, arabes countries) i've been there and they filter by domain/ip/dns/keyword
For example if it detects the word \"sex\" in an URL, no mather what it is, it will block it.
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Wow, the filter software you're bypassing must be really weak...
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omg, wow. RETARTED!
Thank God i Have My Own Proxy using SSH Tunneling!
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schools usually blanket block IPs tho - simple enuff - & just let thru genuine ones
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This will not work for most web filters.... Sorry you fail
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I'm glad I watched this video just because I didn't realize you could copy text from a cmd window
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Reply to #3: yep, because no professional websites use static IP's. nice moronic attempt to belittle someone. only problem is that you obviosly lack the knowledge to make a valid point. you do suck at life.
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This is stupid! Only moron admin and would block just DNS names. I haven't seen such stupid blocking software in years. I guess this guys employer is using blocking methods from the early 90's.
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This is stupid! Only moron admin and would block just DNS names. I haven't seen such stupid blocking software in years. I guess this guys employer is using blocking methods from the early 90's.
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yeah this guy is not that smart
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yeah this guy is not that smart
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Reply to #3: You fail at life. There's nothing that says he didn't know how it works or provoking your ignorant ass comment, douche bag.
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Not as smart as you think you are huh. The reason IP works is because they block entries by DNS. DHCP allows IP addresses to change so to block by IP is counterproductive. They may block a known range of Static IP's that someone owns, but on an individual basis it is too much.
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hmm .. no more blocked webs ... my boss will love this :)
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awesome! well done!!
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