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yargo
03-14-2008, 12:55 AM
This short tutorial will tell you how to browse any website bypassing any web filter on a school computer.

Materials:
A flash drive
Portable tor (http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=194105)
Portable firefox(http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable)

Setup:
1) install portable tor to your flash drive
2) install portable firefox to your flash drive
3) run portable firefox from your flash drive, and install this addon (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2275)

Normal Use:
4) Run portable tor. You may close the dialog that pops up. It will run in the background as privoxy and tor (the blue p and green onion next to your clock)
4) When firefox restarts, or you restart it manually, you see will the words "Tor Disabled" in red at the bottom right corner of the application. Click this once so that it reads "Tor Enabled" in green if it does not say this already.
5) Begin browsing. The internet may be a little slow and your google may be in a different language (usually german), but that is because your webpages are being routed around the world.

Thank you for reading my tutorial. Please post questions and comments so that I can make this tutorial better.

malotthouse
03-14-2008, 12:59 AM
ehh, alot of school computers (in ohio in particular) will not allow you to copy or run a .exe program from a memory stick. thus ruining this plan.

but if your school doesn't care, this is a good tut. or use a proxy :P

yargo
03-14-2008, 02:08 AM
Hm, I've never seen that in california. and i'm too lazy to make a tutorial about proxies. Web proxies are very limited(no https and poor script support for most of them, not to mention they are often blocked), and regular proxies are difficult to find(good/fast ones) and difficult to use for beginners. Thanks for the comment, though!

kingarabian
03-14-2008, 03:16 AM
ima try this right now!

Edit: The installation is taking forever.

FrÕzÑ_§ÕµL
03-14-2008, 03:21 AM
Sounds good, although I am skeptical since many schools also block firefox.exe, other programs may only be run under certain names (test1 for example), so when I use firefox no page will load.

legendaryhero90
03-14-2008, 03:31 AM
this would work only if my school didnt have their servers down at DownTown 40 miles away from my school.

Tor would take so long to load and DeepFreeze along with my school's Net security would delete it as soon as it gets installed... :(

yargo
03-14-2008, 04:12 AM
well don't install it on your school's computers! thats the point of the flash drive, so that the school doesn't have power over it.

kingarabian
03-14-2008, 06:29 AM
Well count websense out, cause it failed =/.

What websense mainly does is that it re-directs you to an unreachable server.
So when you type in myspace/runescape/youtube, it re-directs you to http://10.10.0.39:15871/cgi-bin/blockpage.cgi?ws-session=1176105320

Fingertips
03-14-2008, 07:58 AM
Yea my school doesnt allow users to execute .exes on the computers, and rightfully so, I could only imagine what a keylogger would do....

dakisback
03-14-2008, 08:16 PM
this doesnt work at my school they blocked the port runescape runs on

Torrent of Flame
03-14-2008, 08:25 PM
I hate websense.

A G E N T
03-14-2008, 09:02 PM
Me too. Thanks for the tut, good for reaching sites that my FreeHostia'd PHProxy can't handle. :)

alexrocket2
03-15-2008, 12:07 AM
nice, but how many blocking programs have you tried it on?

WhoCares357
03-15-2008, 02:46 PM
Does this work on a Mac?

Markus
03-15-2008, 03:20 PM
Our school blocks EVERYTHING at router level, except ping packets and the proxy which blocks everything. Runescape should work on it if I could get the client to load in some way. TOR doesn't work.

Nava2
03-15-2008, 03:52 PM
Great tut; I already do this at my school... Eventually they will figure it out but for now it works great.

A G E N T
03-15-2008, 04:55 PM
Our school blocks EVERYTHING at router level, except ping packets and the proxy which blocks everything. Runescape should work on it if I could get the client to load in some way. TOR doesn't work.

Wow - your school's pretty extreme. My school's a joke, you can use bat-files, vbs scripts, and their proxy only works in IE.

Have you tried getting at the RS client directly, with SMART?

Harry
03-15-2008, 05:59 PM
@Spky: My school too :( Try to run an Exe, it says "This has been canceled by your administrative privileges" or something like that -_-

ZaSz
03-15-2008, 06:05 PM
You guys having problems with this way?
1. Go to www.samair.ru/proxy/ AT HOME!!!
2. Write down a few proxy address and ports.
3. At school open internet explore or what browser you use. (My school Firefox.)
4. goto tools
5. goto options
6. Goto connections
7. Goto Lan settings/Connections
8. Enter the proxy address and port.
9. Click accept/Apply/o.k
10. Surf!

Lol didn't even try for a 10 step plan.

DenverR
03-16-2008, 05:11 PM
wow this is genius. it works at my school. thanks alot now i can do w/e i want on school computers :P

fastler
03-18-2008, 12:34 PM
Me too. Thanks for the tut, good for reaching sites that my FreeHostia'd PHProxy can't handle. :)

I've attempted to do the same thing and my website is not able to run the index.php file...
did you just upload and use? or did you have to change some things?
can i have link to that proxy script?

ty ~Fastler

chrsk13
03-18-2008, 12:40 PM
My school blocks just about everything. I can't even open up the options in IE. They also will check what your doing if the page your looking at even contains the word "proxy."

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03-19-2008, 07:14 PM
i tried it today at school and it worked awesome... super rep point...

Markus
03-19-2008, 07:31 PM
Wow - your school's pretty extreme. My school's a joke, you can use bat-files, vbs scripts, and their proxy only works in IE.

Can use bat files, vbc etc too. I can install Firefox too, but still can't get by the freaking proxy,
Maybe I should use the admin pass I got of the proxy server ^^?


Have you tried getting at the RS client directly, with SMART?

Unfortunately Fortiguard does block all the worlds. Strangely it blocks kaitnieks.com too, and MITB.

redmans
03-19-2008, 07:32 PM
its a good tut but i cant use cause the only time we have acces to comps is during study hall and get pass 2 library and the librarians can like see what ur doing on ur computer from their computer.

Tv-XxX
03-19-2008, 08:31 PM
My School is a bitch :(
I've Been Trying To Get Round Websense for ages, and every time i do, they realise within an hour or so :( and now im permently banned for making myself an admin account (called GOD lol :)) and then for hacking into the security cameras ;p but it was fun :) what they don't realise is most of the dumb ass students have there password as qwerty so i just use other peoples accounts.

but as for the idea of using firefox of a flash drive, my school have banned .exe's from flash drives, and running of the computer the anti virus would realise within like 30 mins, but, i had this idea, i can run flash files of my usb, so can we embed a prroxied internet browser into a flash file?

yours Tv.

Dgby714
03-21-2008, 12:50 AM
Just get a U3 enabled device it will let you run programs from it that might work ill try this on monday when i get to school

jeffx123
03-28-2008, 12:22 PM
Web proxies are very limited, and regular proxies are difficult to find,

Google will save the day again for searching for proxies, There is quite a few programs that already scan legitimate proxies as well as hiding behind them



Does this work on a Mac?

I highly doubt so considering that Mac and MS: Windows are too completely different 'Operating Systems' also, Mac utilizes Safari and I'm sure apple implemented security features for schools and such, although, I'm sure that it's possible to do just would be a waste of time. ( so FireFox 3 beta ftw )

Y'all should be doing work in school, not playing video games, a college degree is better than 20 million cooked lobsters ImO.

TomGreen
03-29-2008, 12:53 AM
I prefer using my own VPN or just VNC my computer at home and use it instead.
Good tutorial though (h)

A G E N T
03-29-2008, 03:45 PM
I prefer using my own VPN or just VNC my computer at home and use it instead.
Good tutorial though (h)

I do that sometimes, but it's a bit unreliable if there are people at home.

Anyways, a really nice one I use sometimes is a Debian based portable distribution called DSL (damn small linux).
If you're allowed to run .exe's, it comes with a desktop emulation app that you can use, which basically gives you a guest OS. If you can't run .exe's, and your computers at school don't have BIOS passwords (unlikely) then you can boot from a flash drive, which is rather useful. I think there are BIOS password cracking utilities out there anyway.
At any rate, if/when you get in, you can use the bundled web browser to go pretty much wherever you want.

@ The poster far above, to run PHPRoxy, you need PHP 4.3.x (?) or higher. A self-hosted PHPRoxy is still my favourite option.

Lacky
03-30-2008, 01:50 AM
Although I think I know which one to download, do you think you could include pictures so that users know which one to download, as there are a few?

BTW, I shall try this out on Monday. Along with logmein.

supermoose
03-30-2008, 01:54 AM
nice:D
il give it a try :)

Lacky
03-30-2008, 07:51 AM
I tried this here at home, it masks my IP, but not from Jagex. I even downloaded ANOTHER PHProxy Firefox add-on, still didn't do it. Firefox also crashed a few time, I think it was because the PHProxy add-on, and Tor conflicted, but I am not sure.

One thing I also noticed, Portable Firefox takes a while to load up...any idea why? Maybe it's just my computer?

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03-30-2008, 10:12 PM
I tried this here at home, it masks my IP, but not from Jagex. I even downloaded ANOTHER PHProxy Firefox add-on, still didn't do it. Firefox also crashed a few time, I think it was because the PHProxy add-on, and Tor conflicted, but I am not sure.

One thing I also noticed, Portable Firefox takes a while to load up...any idea why? Maybe it's just my computer?

it doesn't matter if it is masked from jagex...

first off... let me explain how the school's blocks work...
the school's block has a selected list of ip addresses and a list of blocked websites... it blocks all the computers with one of those ip addresses from seeing any of those websites...

here is how the proxy helps... it masks you computers ip address with another computers ip address... which allows you to swiftly pass through the block...

why it takes so slow to open... because you aren't using a high speed port which most computers don't have... so big deal...

Lacky
03-31-2008, 06:43 AM
it doesn't matter if it is masked from jagex...

first off... let me explain how the school's blocks work...
the school's block has a selected list of ip addresses and a list of blocked websites... it blocks all the computers with one of those ip addresses from seeing any of those websites...

here is how the proxy helps... it masks you computers ip address with another computers ip address... which allows you to swiftly pass through the block...

why it takes so slow to open... because you aren't using a high speed port which most computers don't have... so big deal...

So that's how they block us...

How do you know that's how they do it anyway? It's not actually our school that blocks it, it's the Education Department that does for us I think. But our school notifies them of websites that could stop us from learning. (YOU know the ones I'm talking about. :p)

I know how Proxies work. ^_^ heh

Well, thanks for clarifying that up for me! ^_^ +rep+ to you!

kingarabian
03-31-2008, 07:14 AM
Ok guys lemme set this straight from my knowledge about school blockers. For websense, it blocks the weblink then redirects you to an invalid page. So i dont see how running an exe page of runescape would help. From the main page to the world page is 3 different clicks. 3 clicks = 3 different links. The runescape.exe wont help. And programs that change your ip, will NOT work for runescape.

KoodiHirmu
03-31-2008, 06:44 PM
Anyone got an idea how to bypass firewall ?

Lacky
04-01-2008, 06:10 AM
Ok guys lemme set this straight from my knowledge about school blockers. For websense, it blocks the weblink then redirects you to an invalid page. So i dont see how running an exe page of runescape would help. From the main page to the world page is 3 different clicks. 3 clicks = 3 different links. The runescape.exe wont help. And programs that change your ip, will NOT work for runescape.

There was a Tor program that did one time, it wasn't portable, it was one of the older full versions. It lagged like hell, but it did the job. :p

defunkt
04-02-2008, 03:19 AM
So that's how they block us...

How do you know that's how they do it anyway? It's not actually our school that blocks it, it's the Education Department that does for us I think. But our school notifies them of websites that could stop us from learning. (YOU know the ones I'm talking about. :p)

I know how Proxies work. ^_^ heh

Well, thanks for clarifying that up for me! ^_^ +rep+ to you!

you guys don't quite understand how these filters work...

most of them, not all.... but most... have all internet traffic passing through them. meaning when you click a link, a "request" is sent to that URL.

we currently have web sense, web sense intercepts that message and sends a redirect and redirects you to the block page URL (FOR WEBSITES ONLY).

there are tons of other protocols available for web sense (i administer it).

i block websites by categories... as people who are blocked by web sense know. i also have the ability to block specific ports... vnc, remote desktop and about 40 other programs and categories of programs.

if a new program is released, within a week we have it in our database (if it has its own protocol).

if a proxy site is uncategorized in the list of websites, web sense will send that to its headquarters for processing and within about 2 days it has been processed and sent out to all its subscribers.

on top of that, web sense will record all website traffic to a database on its server, and keeps it for about 12 months. but will also record other protocol traffic such as remote desktop and other programs as well.

if configured will have the ability to email staff of violation of categories. ours is set up to notify of pornography, hacking, adult material, and proxies.

i have a few select student i urge to test the system but they cannot figure out a way to get through it as of yet.

FYI i am a networking major, and i currently know of one way to circumvent web sense. but for those of you who are attempting to get to games, this will not work. this will only work for web browsing.

if you have the ability to run programs from a removable drive, then you may have the ability to use this add on to browse internet. but is very, very tedious and r

all websites have an IP... ip's are sent across the network... not DNS names (www.google.com etc)...

so it wont really matter how you contact that site if you contact it directly. you will always be blocked.

IF, you can get to a proxy, that would be how to do it. would be an indirect way of going to a server. but embedded objects (flash, java, etc) do not always display correctly.

however, that is the main focus of web sense's workforce. which is why it is the leading filtering service in the world.

as for VPN above... this would work... but, this uses a specific range of ports, easily blocked on a per user basis with certain filters.

if you happen to change the ports used, most of these filters have "pattern detection" which will detect which type of protocol your using and based on the policy, allow/deny it.

we have gone to the extent of copying the html script at home, bringing it in and running it off of a flash drive and it will fail as it still needs to connect to an outside proxy server.

our school blocks residential IP addresses, meaning if you were to set up your own at your house, this would not work.

basically, the kids that do this and find ways to do this... become the designers of such programs like web sense. so the smarter you get, the harder it will be for kids.

Lacky
04-02-2008, 09:44 AM
Wow...what a son of a bitch program...people have not been able to do a lot of things just because of that one program? Sheesh it must be marvelous.


i have a few select student i urge to test the system but they cannot figure out a way to get through it as of yet.

You are a Network Administrator or something I presume? I wish ours Computer Admins would let some of us do that. :p I did it today, but if they knew (which they probably wouldn't), I would be screwed. ^_^

defunkt
04-02-2008, 12:08 PM
i am the network admin, and from my point of view this is an awsome device.

i agree that there are sites that students should have access to but the catagories are a all or nothing.

if you think about it, this is one of the best virus programs. prevent sites that have viruses and you wont have any. in 4 years i have not had one PC that was infected with a virus, part of the reason being websense, the other part is teh microsoft restrictions i ahve on the pc's.

i encourage my student helpers to test the system and let me know. they get rewarded if they find something, but they are only allowed to do it with me present. that way kids in classes dont watch and if they do figure something out its not spread schoolwide by the end of the day. it will give me time to fix it.

KoodiHirmu
04-02-2008, 12:33 PM
Anyone got an idea how to bypass firewall ?

Does some1 know ?

And i mean hardware firewall.

defunkt
04-02-2008, 07:28 PM
depends on the firewall. but keep in mind that there isnt a program to just "byass" the firewall. you are trying to defeat what it was built to do...

so if it is of any high quality device (managed firewall), good luck.

me being a network major cannot really tell you of a way to break into or out of a firewall.

jackhand723
04-03-2008, 09:30 AM
lol i use a proxy at my school
lol half of the students are better at programming then the techies!!
funny as

-Handy-

KoodiHirmu
04-03-2008, 09:54 AM
And how 'bout port forwarding ?

Lacky
04-03-2008, 10:00 AM
i am the network admin, and from my point of view this is an awsome device.

i agree that there are sites that students should have access to but the catagories are a all or nothing.

if you think about it, this is one of the best virus programs. prevent sites that have viruses and you wont have any. in 4 years i have not had one PC that was infected with a virus, part of the reason being websense, the other part is teh microsoft restrictions i ahve on the pc's.

i encourage my student helpers to test the system and let me know. they get rewarded if they find something, but they are only allowed to do it with me present. that way kids in classes dont watch and if they do figure something out its not spread schoolwide by the end of the day. it will give me time to fix it.

That's it, I'm packing my bags, and moving to your school. :p

Why don't you let your students access runescape then? You know it doesn't give you a virus. :p


lol i use a proxy at my school
lol half of the students are better at programming then the techies!!
funny as

-Handy-

Nice.

defunkt
04-04-2008, 12:11 AM
runescape itself does not give or transfer virueses, yes.

but i work at a smaller high school with about 1000 students. if i let one game go through, then that brings up the questioin for other games.

also, we dont have a very good internet connection, and to allow many people to use this would bring our network to our nees.

defunkt
04-04-2008, 03:07 AM
its not allabout virusses. you know that teh runescape "client" or window you guys use has to be downloaded. and continually uses an internet conenction.

at your house when you ahve a 3 megabit connection with 3 computers on it, it runs fast as hell.

well, our particular school has two T1 lines. which just so happens to equal 3 megabits.

we have approximatly 400 PC's

the advantage of a T1 over a house line is that a single T1 is equivilant to 24 56k dialup connections. so it has the ability to multitask 24 machines at teh same time.

so our school can have 48 machines all browsing at the same exact time at about dialup speed.

so if i ahve 10-20 people downloading flash games, etc, that doesnt leave much of anything else for people to use.

THAT is why most websites like youtube, flash games, runescape.... are blocked.

the other reason is that students would be playing that in class rather than doing their work.

but more the bandwidth one.

if we unblocked it and let everyone on it, the internet would be so slow that it wouldnt be wortyh playing. it would basically be faster to have dialup at that point. and that would be for EVERYONE not just those playing the game. so people playign the game DOES effect everyone in the building.

theres more to it than just, the IT people hate the students or the IT people are being nazi's...

Lacky
04-04-2008, 06:07 AM
OK. Thanks for explaining that all to me. Now I understand why my IT Admin is always cranky. :p

KoodiHirmu
04-04-2008, 12:18 PM
Thx from me too. :D

Markus
04-04-2008, 12:22 PM
MUAHAHA, Our school removed the filter :p
They couldn't resist me and my proxy team (we basically made a list of available webproxys every day and mailed them to everyone who wanted to know them) :f:

Best of all is: we got a fiberwire connection, so I can download now like 10 megaBYTE/second :p

Lacky
04-06-2008, 04:11 AM
Ooo Nice one. Congratulations.

legendaryhero90
04-10-2008, 11:12 PM
MUAHAHA, Our school removed the filter :p
They couldn't resist me and my proxy team (we basically made a list of available webproxys every day and mailed them to everyone who wanted to know them) :f:

Best of all is: we got a fiberwire connection, so I can download now like 10 megaBYTE/second :p

meh my school has had that for a while now.

its just their stupid security system i cant get passed through...

XxXx Toxin XxXx
04-10-2008, 11:59 PM
ehh, alot of school computers (in ohio in particular) will not allow you to copy or run a .exe program from a memory stick. thus ruining this plan.

but if your school doesn't care, this is a good tut. or use a proxy :P

I have no idea what your talking about, but USB's CAN run .exe's from them... Lol either you have a sh.t usb, or you've never actually tried running an .exe from it. FireFoxPortable IS an .exe and it can run from the usb.

Great Tutorial Though:D

I love it, used it, worked and everything ;)

bandwevil
04-11-2008, 03:00 AM
I tried this at school today, and surprisingly it worked. I was able to get past the stupid blocking service they had, and get on just any blocked website. Now all I have to do is use aircrack and get their WEP encryption, and I should be able to get great internet access anywhere in the school.

savageotter
04-17-2008, 11:01 PM
if the computer does not have admin it will not work. instead try googling proxy use one of those sites. the only reason this would not work is if the IT guy has blocked all sites containing that word


if you would like to gain admin passwords then i suggest a program called 0phcrack the opensorce version of l0phtcrack. but sadly l0phtcrack is dead so 0phcrack is the only one left just download the live cd and burn the iso file to a disk it will crack the files and report back when its done.

Hackwhore
04-18-2008, 12:30 AM
http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/7881/doesntworkeq9.png

Doesn't work for me..help?

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04-18-2008, 12:44 AM
you need to install tor button... in the first post and you must have had a bad internet connection at the time...


if the computer does not have admin it will not work. instead try googling proxy use one of those sites. the only reason this would not work is if the IT guy has blocked all sites containing that word


if you would like to gain admin passwords then i suggest a program called 0phcrack the opensorce version of l0phtcrack. but sadly l0phtcrack is dead so 0phcrack is the only one left just download the live cd and burn the iso file to a disk it will crack the files and report back when its done.

at some school's its blocked so that you can't run exes off your flash drive... and if it is... use a flash drive that says u3 enabled... and it should work...

Lacky
04-18-2008, 10:15 AM
http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/7881/doesntworkeq9.png

Doesn't work for me..help?

Did you click on The Tor Disabled so that it is Enabled?

defunkt
04-21-2008, 02:09 AM
I have no idea what your talking about, but USB's CAN run .exe's from them... Lol either you have a sh.t usb, or you've never actually tried running an .exe from it. FireFoxPortable IS an .exe and it can run from the usb.

Great Tutorial Though:D

I love it, used it, worked and everything ;)

Microsoft has something called policy. we currently restrict all executables and scripts unless run from a certain location, name, and size that i specify. all this can be done with any windows 2000 server or newer. look up group policy. the stupid stuff you guys cant do because of the message "you do not have permission" or some administrative error, is set with group policy.

dakisback
04-23-2008, 08:34 PM
This doesnt work at my school we have many locked ports. so the title was a little misleading =/

fireson435
05-05-2008, 12:40 AM
our school wont let us run tor
a keylogger though
that would be an epic hack

harsh50
05-05-2008, 01:38 PM
nice work, thank you!

Rizowski
07-23-2008, 02:36 AM
this would work only if my school didnt have their servers down at DownTown 40 miles away from my school.

Tor would take so long to load and DeepFreeze along with my school's Net security would delete it as soon as it gets installed... :(


Deepfreeze, doesn't that mean you can bypass it still, do you have a file acces at your school? like a server or something like that? That is the way we are set up i just copy the program files into my directory and they never find it.

Zuassi
07-28-2008, 08:02 PM
Before i had 1 cd that made me adminstrator at school computer