Web blocked!
Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 8:16 pm
The computer where I work has the misfortune of sharing the High School's web connection from across the street which has an extensive web block in place for it's students.
We don't do much computer work around here so it's rarely noticed but I would like to find a work around short of actually talking to the IT manager at the High School myself so that I can vist places like youtube in my free time.
The block seems to be url/domain based. When I try to load a blocked page it automatically redirects me to the High scool website.
Does anyone recognize that kind of web block? And is there a way around it?
I thought proxies might be the solution so I pulled up a list of public proxy servers and tried several of those. However, it appears the block sees right through that. Or possibly I was using them wrong. Is the website url supposed to change when routing your requests through a proxy?
We don't do much computer work around here so it's rarely noticed but I would like to find a work around short of actually talking to the IT manager at the High School myself so that I can vist places like youtube in my free time.
The block seems to be url/domain based. When I try to load a blocked page it automatically redirects me to the High scool website.
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youtube.com becomes ->
http://www.lghs.net/?DOMAIN=youtube.com&CATEGORY=adult&OBJ=Content%20Filtering
A google search for the word 'proxy' becomes ->
http://www.lghs.net/?MSG=The%20search%20keyword%20%22proxy%22%20is%20categorized
%20as%20local-block%20and%20blocked%20by%20the%20content%20filter.
&CATEGORY=local-block&OBJ=Content%20Filtering
I thought proxies might be the solution so I pulled up a list of public proxy servers and tried several of those. However, it appears the block sees right through that. Or possibly I was using them wrong. Is the website url supposed to change when routing your requests through a proxy?