> Use this free proxy server to get access to any site you want. Myspace
> blocked at school? No problem use our proxy and get right past your
> schools firewall.
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: : : Use this free proxy server to get access to any site
: : : you want. Myspace blocked at school? No problem use
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: : businesses will also block a proxy. Keep up at the
: : back!
Sometimes if the proxy you're using runs a secure page (port 443..?) the
company firewall won't spot it. The paid-for version of www.anonymouse.org
works for me on most sites.
Ivor
Simon Dean - 20 Jan 2008 19:42 GMT
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> Ivor
Use a VPN. Securix work(ed) pretty well.
However, if you have ADSL at home, get yourself a VPN server for
something, VPN to your computer at home, and then surf the internet
through that with no proxies.
The added advantage, is that your company can't tell what you're
surfing, only that you're connected to a VPN.
Cya
Simon
Jon - 20 Jan 2008 20:41 GMT
> Use a VPN. Securix work(ed) pretty well.
>
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> The added advantage, is that your company can't tell what you're
> surfing, only that you're connected to a VPN.
If the company are smart enough to block web access then it's a fairly
safe bet the the users will have limited accounts and won't therefore
have the ability to set up VPN connections.

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Jon
Simon Dean - 20 Jan 2008 22:44 GMT
>> Use a VPN. Securix work(ed) pretty well.
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> safe bet the the users will have limited accounts and won't therefore
> have the ability to set up VPN connections.
Not necessarily.
If you're in IT for example, where setting up VPN's are an essential
part of your support work.
Ivor Jones - 20 Jan 2008 23:01 GMT
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: : If you're in IT for example, where setting up VPN's are
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Yes but the majority of users (me, for example) aren't in that situation.
Ivor
Simon Dean - 21 Jan 2008 06:53 GMT
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> Ivor
So? It doesn't make it a terrible idea just because you can't use it. As
I say, Im sure there are still many users out there who have their
internet access monitored but don't have their systems locked down.
Cya
Simon