WAD master said:Well, what I do is install a browser that is not compatible with common blocking programs, and therefore is not affected by them. Then, I load it onto my trusty flash drive and take it to school, where I install it there.
Yeah right.Clay said:The web blocker at my school is impossible to get around.
It blocks everything you could use to get around it. :/
Cue said:WAD master said:Well, what I do is install a browser that is not compatible with common blocking programs, and therefore is not affected by them. Then, I load it onto my trusty flash drive and take it to school, where I install it there.
Except any decent filter will be router-side, generally by setting up a static DNS so yourdomain.com points to the IP of the filter HTTP Daemon, which would display the page saying "No, GTFO, this page is blocked!". At least, that's how I see it working.
JigglyWiggly said:Course, all hardware firewalls block via ip, not by domain name or by w/e browser you use.
MasterJace said:The filtering system up at my school has progressively increased it's quality. The new restrictions this year make it impossible to acess any messenger server or be able to connect to any irc server. I forget how it's done but, I applaud. Still doesn't stop me and my friends from playing Halo on LAN every chance we get in the computer lab.