QFT. Being a sysadmin at my job is a TON of fun when you start seeing what people are doing at the office. Sometimes it gets weird...hahaAZhitman wrote:Turn off proxy or use Firefox....Some days it's fun being the Involuntary Vacation Coordinator.
Or if your IT guys are Honda loversd!ck wrote:youtube is of course blocked for me as is myspace and facebook () and even ytmnd. Nico shouldnt be blocked unless they have custom-filtered it.
Beat me to it...DevilMB3017 wrote:
Another more complicated approach is an SSH tunnel to your home PC and using that. Do some research on it. Your IT staff still might catch on.
network admins that knows what the ef they're doing will not configure it that way,and network connection directly to the gateway are not possible without passing through the proxy. and again; properly configure secure network may not allow outbound VPN nor SSH.AZhitman wrote:Turn off proxy or use Firefox.
That's the truth. We have it at my work and anytime one of the kids tries to get around it websense sends IT an alert and the kid's account gets locked. Running firefox from a thumb drive isn't going to help because Websense acts like a firewall between you and the intarweb.BoostsFed wrote:it's a proxy system that sits between you and the internet; you can not get around it.
suggestion: bring a laptop and search for free wifi connection and piggy-back on to it.
My 'skillz' are being 20 years old and a sysadmin/root on a 50 million dollar plus company. This includes Windows Server 2003 sysadmin, Exchange sysadmin, and one of the AIX roots. Thanks.skylndrftr wrote:
Beat me to it...
Not to discount your 'skillz' DevilMB but I'll bet most IT folks won't catch on (at least the ones I've met) But masking the DNS leak is only a few more steps anyways...
LOL, that is an old school DNS workaround.Oatmealman wrote:use the ip address instead of the actual name and it will show up that you were on 208.65.153.251 for youtube or what ever.
I clicked that link (i'm at work and have websense) and got the message:gniknave wrote:http://www.unblockwebsense.com
you are missing the whole scope of this thread by a long shot. his problem is his network gateway is blocking all traffic to a certain site. tinyurl just redirects you to the target site; it won't defeat the proxy.Dtsn280zx wrote: http://tinyurl.com/ type in a webpage it redirects u and creates a new url, worked for me at school
the proxy system do both forward and reverse lookup on the addess; you're still screwed.PoorManQ45 wrote:Try the old school workaround.
Ping the website you want. This will generate the IP address.
Type the IP address in as the url. IE wont auto lookup the name of the website.
This method is a hit or miss.
Price of software and cost of implementation. Web filters aren't cheap...Here just edit their host file. It keeps the stupids from getting virii. If your smart enough to type in the IP Address, your smart enough to not get a virus or be caught by your boss IMO.PoorManQ45 wrote:interesting, Your company must be run be Nazis.
I work for a computer tech support company. They use SurfControl. Which isn't as restrictive as WebSense. I wonder why they went that route.
it's for the non productive people spending all day on the web. once you become the owner of a business you will see that perspective side of things.PoorManQ45 wrote:interesting, Your company must be run be Nazis.
I work for a computer tech support company. They use SurfControl. Which isn't as restrictive as WebSense. I wonder why they went that route.