In Programming class at school, our class must download some projects off the internet for reference. In doing so, our teacher told us to type .nyud.net:8090 after the ".com" in order to bypass the school web blocker. He mentioned something about a proxy server or something, however, some sites are still blocked. As far as I know, the .nyud.net:8090 means that I use a university in New York to bypass the school blocker. Why aren't all sites accessable then?
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Open Internet Explorer, then click;Originally posted by AdeonIn Programming class at school, our class must download some projects off the internet for reference. In doing so, our teacher told us to type .nyud.net:8090 after the ".com" in order to bypass the school web blocker. He mentioned something about a proxy server or something, however, some sites are still blocked. As far as I know, the .nyud.net:8090 means that I use a university in New York to bypass the school blocker. Why aren't all sites accessable then?
Tools-->Internet Options-->Connections Tab-->Lan Settings-->
Make sure use a proxy server is ticked, then enter details like this
Address: nyud.net Port: 8090
If that dont work then try im screwed -
http://www.infoanarchy.org/story/2004/8/27/8217/21950Originally posted by AdeonIn Programming class at school, our class must download some projects off the internet for reference. In doing so, our teacher told us to type .nyud.net:8090 after the ".com" in order to bypass the school web blocker. He mentioned something about a proxy server or something, however, some sites are still blocked. As far as I know, the .nyud.net:8090 means that I use a university in New York to bypass the school blocker. Why aren't all sites accessable then?
Check out this site, and if you have other questions, you may need to read up further on "proxy servers".
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it may be that the sites that you are visiting are hosted on the .nyud.net server. remember, to reach the server on the outside, you still have to through your schools blocks. Maybe your network admin made the acl's for your school allow .nyud.net and still disallow everyone else.
**just my opinion, please don't flame if i am wrong :(Comment
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just use
www.mysticproxy.com
OR
www.webwarper.com (note: when using, put your cursor over the blue box and make sure the advert is on, it will originally be off so click it to turn it on)Comment
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Originally posted by Donkey holejust use
www.mysticproxy.com
OR
www.webwarper.com (note: when using, put your cursor over the blue box and make sure the advert is on, it will originally be off so click it to turn it on)
What's with all the posting after like half a year...just let it go.Answering easy questions since 1987
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hmm.
makes sence that the sites to go to might be mirrored at the site, but then whats the port # for. might be another, less strict filtering proxy that the schools filtering system lets be accessed.
(off topic: setting the proxy as www.google.com:0 lets you look at web-site caches block free)Comment
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Just use Jap
Try JAPOriginally posted by AdeonIn Programming class at school, our class must download some projects off the internet for reference. In doing so, our teacher told us to type .nyud.net:8090 after the ".com" in order to bypass the school web blocker. He mentioned something about a proxy server or something, however, some sites are still blocked. As far as I know, the .nyud.net:8090 means that I use a university in New York to bypass the school blocker. Why aren't all sites accessable then?
assuming you are using Win or Linux....Comment
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Try Jap
Try JapOriginally posted by AdeonIn Programming class at school, our class must download some projects off the internet for reference. In doing so, our teacher told us to type .nyud.net:8090 after the ".com" in order to bypass the school web blocker. He mentioned something about a proxy server or something, however, some sites are still blocked. As far as I know, the .nyud.net:8090 means that I use a university in New York to bypass the school blocker. Why aren't all sites accessable then?
Under scroogle scrape.orgr (my favorite)
Search Jap
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Originally posted by cristisphotoTry JAP
assuming you are using Win or Linux....
...why would you do this? The person asking this question has not logged on to the forums in eight months. If he ever reads what you wrote, it probably won't be relavant.Answering easy questions since 1987
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