Re: Anti Web blocker site? [message #259087 is a reply to message #259061] |
Thu, 17 May 2007 05:28   |
egg098
Messages: 147 Registered: August 2003
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andr3w282 wrote on Thu, 17 May 2007 00:45 | unblock-facebook.com <-- almost no one including schools or work places know of this website.. it unblocks and loads every single page ive visited with it .
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I've dealt with Websense a fair bit, it's an ass. Depending on the settings, some URLs you visit get submitted and are scanned by a Websense server. If a proxy is found, that site's added to a proxy-list of bad sites, which your work's filter will download at some point.
The best way to get around Websense is to use a private proxy where you have to login to get to the form - then the scanner can't see it and thinks it's a clean website.
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