View Full Version : Runescape at School
john smith
03-29-2008, 09:04 PM
Is there a way to play runescape at school that actually works? i have seen several threads explaining ways, and have tried them all out and none have worked.
supermoose
03-29-2008, 09:14 PM
wath wendt wrong when you are trying to play?
mixster
03-29-2008, 09:18 PM
If you can plug usb sticks into the pc's, you can always get Scar 3.15 portable edition and run the install then move the folder onto the disk (after downloading SRL of course) and try to run it at school. If you can, just make a file that launches SMART and play via that.
john smith
03-29-2008, 09:24 PM
I tried using sites to go around the proxy servers. It seemed to have errors in the java when it was loading. Im not the best at computers so im not sure.
john smith
03-29-2008, 09:27 PM
and thanks mixster i'll give that a try
Hackwhore
03-30-2008, 12:17 AM
Besides installing something (different browser, mixters idea, ect) no.
I dunno but in our school, if we dl something = insta-caught.
durdur
03-30-2008, 05:07 AM
could you run a runescape client from a usb?
Dunceiam
03-30-2008, 05:13 AM
www.google.com --> Translator --> Enter in www.runescape.com --> Select English to English (For page translation) --> Hit enter!
They can't blacklist Google can they? ^^
(Too lazy to test..:P)
brent8900
03-30-2008, 05:31 AM
I have no idea sorry but maybe you did what they say wrong but just trying to help.
red eyes 20
03-30-2008, 06:19 AM
i like the google translate idea!, and jhon smith, please don't double post (posting right after your own post) cause that's like ten time worse then me, spamming, like usual. lol
Lacky
03-30-2008, 08:32 AM
I tried using sites to go around the proxy servers. It seemed to have errors in the java when it was loading. Im not the best at computers so im not sure.
That would be because most proxy sites disable java, javascript etc.
could you run a runescape client from a usb?
Wouldn't work. I have tried. The RuneScape client still connects to www.runescape.com. The RuneScape Client also is Internet Explorer btw.
www.google.com --> Translator --> Enter in www.runescape.com --> Select English to English (For page translation) --> Hit enter!
They can't blacklist Google can they? ^^
(Too lazy to test..:P)
Good Idea. I might have to try that as well. But, although they don't block www.google.com, I think they might block the translator page. Besides, although it's a different url, it's still connecting to www.runescape.com, so it would still be blocked I think.
blade me not
03-30-2008, 08:52 AM
do they block java and downloads at your guys' schools? we don't have blocks for video games..
cocodog13
03-30-2008, 11:52 AM
have you tryed torpark? its a firefox based browser which you could run from a usb and i don't think they would be able to block it because it uses tor so everything gets encrypted before the blockers can see it, then it gets bounced off 4ish tor servers and unencrypted at the last one. loading takes a while because of the bouncing but i don't think theres any way they could block it when they cant see what it is...
you can get torpack from hear (http://www.download.com/Torpark/3000-2356_4-10586817.html) <----the link
db0wpwn4g3
03-30-2008, 12:26 PM
just posting bored lol :(h):
░░░░░
03-30-2008, 04:59 PM
just install portable firefox and portable tor on to your flash drive...
there is a guide in the forum in tutorial->computer help->security
or something like that.... to lazy to post a link... and most school block the google language tools...
abizon
03-30-2008, 05:39 PM
What about if they blocked runescape and other gaming websites then what could you do?
Th3Nightmare
03-30-2008, 07:37 PM
Would a proxy work with RS? o.o
It works with Youtube and Myspace. :S
░░░░░
03-31-2008, 01:16 AM
Would a proxy work with RS? o.o
It works with Youtube and Myspace. :S
duh use tor like i said in my first post... you guy seriously shoould know what tor is... tor is the best free proxy around and did any ever check that bypass the school block guide that i was talking a bout earlier or does everone just ignore my posts?
Lacky
03-31-2008, 06:17 AM
have you tryed torpark? its a firefox based browser which you could run from a usb and i don't think they would be able to block it because it uses tor so everything gets encrypted before the blockers can see it, then it gets bounced off 4ish tor servers and unencrypted at the last one. loading takes a while because of the bouncing but i don't think theres any way they could block it when they cant see what it is...
you can get torpack from hear (http://www.download.com/Torpark/3000-2356_4-10586817.html) <----the link
I have something like that, ░░░░░ had a tutorial on something like that. You download portable firefox and portable tor.
If you want, you could then even leave your computer on at home, with LogMeIn up, go to school, remote access it from school using firefox and tor, and just play runescape from there. ^_^
do they block java and downloads at your guys' schools? we don't have blocks for video games..
What do you mean? I don't quite understand. Do you mean do they block flash and java games, and us downloading stuff at school? If so, then no. They just very picky when you download something that isn't anything other than a .txt or .doc file, or any other Office Program file.
I once downloaded a .html file, and, well, I told someone, who told someone else etc., and they were threatening to close off the internet at our school, all because I downloaded a .html file....I guess it was because I found the flash games file thing, where it's blah-blah.swf, saved it to notepad as a .html, so I could play the game without having to go to the now blocked website. :p
just posting bored lol :(h):
Umm....wth?
just install portable firefox and portable tor on to your flash drive...
there is a guide in the forum in tutorial->computer help->security
or something like that.... to lazy to post a link... and most school block the google language tools...
I totally agree!
What about if they blocked runescape and other gaming websites then what could you do?
As ░░░░░ said, just download portable tor and firefox via the tutorial, then log-on to logmein, remotely access your home computer, and just play from there.
Would a proxy work with RS? o.o
It works with Youtube and Myspace. :S
If you mean, where you login to runescape and it changes your ip address, depending on what tor you use, yes and no. Portable tor doesn't change it if you are still using your same computer you normally do. It's only for like other things like blocked websites, and www.whatismyip.com etc. Damn Jagex and their IP finding capabilities! lol
Oh, and by the way, Myspace FTL!
duh use tor like i said in my first post... you guy seriously shoould know what tor is... tor is the best free proxy around and did any ever check that bypass the school block guide that i was talking a bout earlier or does everone just ignore my posts?
Damn Straight.
I don't ignore them. :p
abizon
03-31-2008, 08:02 AM
thanks ^^
░░░░░
03-31-2008, 07:09 PM
I have something like that, ░░░░░ had a tutorial on something like that. You download portable firefox and portable tor.
If you want, you could then even leave your computer on at home, with LogMeIn up, go to school, remote access it from school using firefox and tor, and just play runescape from there. ^_^
What do you mean? I don't quite understand. Do you mean do they block flash and java games, and us downloading stuff at school? If so, then no. They just very picky when you download something that isn't anything other than a .txt or .doc file, or any other Office Program file.
I once downloaded a .html file, and, well, I told someone, who told someone else etc., and they were threatening to close off the internet at our school, all because I downloaded a .html file....I guess it was because I found the flash games file thing, where it's blah-blah.swf, saved it to notepad as a .html, so I could play the game without having to go to the now blocked website. :p
Umm....wth?
I totally agree!
As ░░░░░ said, just download portable tor and firefox via the tutorial, then log-on to logmein, remotely access your home computer, and just play from there.
If you mean, where you login to runescape and it changes your ip address, depending on what tor you use, yes and no. Portable tor doesn't change it if you are still using your same computer you normally do. It's only for like other things like blocked websites, and www.whatismyip.com etc. Damn Jagex and their IP finding capabilities! lol
Oh, and by the way, Myspace FTL!
Damn Straight.
I don't ignore them. :p
you don't even need to use my logmein thing.... you can just use the tor and firefox... and directly open runescape with less the hassle...
and i didn't make that firefox tor tut so you might want to change the to the actual author...
here is the guide for all those people who are too lazy to find it... (http://www.villavu.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27345?goto=newpost)
Lacky
04-01-2008, 06:07 AM
you don't even need to use my logmein thing.... you can just use the tor and firefox... and directly open runescape with less the hassle...
and i didn't make that firefox tor tut so you might want to change the to the actual author...
here is the guide for all those people who are too lazy to find it... (http://www.villavu.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27345?goto=newpost)
Ahh, woops sorry. I was mixed up about you creating the LogMeIn thing, and that other guy posting the Tor and Firefox Tut. Haha
froogy20
04-01-2008, 08:19 AM
this works at my school when i tipe in www.runescape.com i just miss the www.
so its
runescape.com
Lacky
04-02-2008, 09:49 AM
Wow......your school must really be lazy.
Some browsers automatically put in the www. after it connects to the website.
NightBlade
04-02-2008, 10:51 AM
Try this, https://gtfo.in
just type what site you want to visit and press go
make sure you type https with the S.
░░░░░
04-02-2008, 07:05 PM
Try this, https://gtfo.in
just type what site you want to visit and press go
make sure you type https with the S.
a lot of schools block unknown https addresses...
0110100110
04-02-2008, 10:04 PM
Thats true lesser demon i know mine does anyways
Lacky
04-03-2008, 09:58 AM
a lot of schools block unknown https addresses...
Mine doesn't even connect to it at home. :p
jackhand723
04-03-2008, 10:15 AM
in my opinion (and at my school) proxys work better then downloading something off my usb.
there are some great proxys on the web but they are far and few between. u just gotta look for them.
im not sure if im allowed to say them on the forums but there are some great ones out there :p
-Handy-
thedetro125
04-03-2008, 11:48 PM
Its probably because school accounts are non- administrator. One more thing you should try is on the detail select go to the very bottom and changed "SIGNED APPLET" to "UNSIGNED APPLET" This solved to problem for me.
Matt
nickienine
04-04-2008, 01:35 AM
go to download.com, downloadable proxies worked great for me, downloading onto a memory stick, and play via that, wont work for some computers that use citrix though, wont launch.
fyi101
04-05-2008, 01:56 PM
Perhaps a cgiproxy would work for this? The firefox addon, switchproxy can prove useful.
stallonef
04-05-2008, 03:16 PM
Is there a way to play runescape at school that actually works? i have seen several threads explaining ways, and have tried them all out and none have worked.
Well first off whats the problem? Is the site blocked? No java?
If the site is blocked then you could probaly use a proxy server. There are a ton of those. Just google "Proxy Server"
If the computer does not have java, then your in a pinch because most likely your not an admin, so your going to have a problem trying to download java.
Good Luck.
P.S At my school Runescape is not blocked, and there are programs that use Java on the computer already, so I can play Runescape ok.
Lacky
04-06-2008, 04:05 AM
Wow. Nice. ^_^
thadav3
04-06-2008, 08:53 AM
I tried using sites to go around the proxy servers. It seemed to have errors in the java when it was loading. Im not the best at computers so im not sure.
well, you could always use hijackthis from trend micro, it searches for spyware changes, then you could delete the proxy barrier, worked for me:D
saosin love
04-07-2008, 01:44 AM
you could always try to get the main passcode for the firewalls lol.
or just use the usb idea. it seems like it would work:p
JonathanHan
04-10-2008, 10:34 PM
The proxies will not work.
And the teacher can check the computers history of where youve been.
Via usb port.
Btw they block runescape from translations.
JonathanHan
04-10-2008, 10:35 PM
I know where you live BUMMMMMMPPP!
kazhang
04-10-2008, 11:31 PM
Personnaly, if your in high school, or advance middle school, you probbaly have a computer room...for computers/programming...that is normally on its own board for obvious reasons and has its own LAN. if you do, try the usb or just playing, because blocks may be different, and if not...you will have more freedom then using like the library. i can get on in the tech room very easily, being as it is its own lab :)
Becks
04-11-2008, 12:50 AM
I use scar scape at school.
hack worlds
04-11-2008, 11:35 PM
Go on "http://proogly.com" its a proxy site, use it for going on RS
PS. :google:
i can do it normally:p
you can set firefox on your usb maybe
or scar with smart
improvise^^
tankbf
04-14-2008, 01:03 AM
yeah if you download firefox on a usb drive and get into the internet that way, te school cant stop you :sasmokin:
hamuthecow_ALIVE
04-14-2008, 01:46 AM
@tankbf
stop posting unhelpful comments just for post count especially when u don't know what your saying, no, putting firefox on a flashdrive wont work, cause all network security in schools is done on their server not on your client, even if it was client side that wouldn't work unless u disabled the program on the computer, so stop spitting nonsense post count garbage when u don't have a clue when your saying u could get this kid suspended or expelled if he tries what u say will work..........THINK BEFORE U TYPE
kazhang
04-26-2008, 02:35 PM
Also...most schools get really uptight...and are annoying by blocking all the main sites...and if you do use a proxy, proxies allow you to visit webpages but blocks all java acess basiaclly...so you wont be allowed to do it AND if they block kproxy(a good proxy) https://kproxy.com <--itl get you past the block
Vance
04-27-2008, 06:50 AM
You can proxy your way through.. which can be slow
www.shackledminds.com works, it accesses webpages through their online webbrowser
andrewrox424
04-27-2008, 03:31 PM
The best way in my opinion is putting scar with a smart script on a flash/thumb drive. Because that shouldn't be blocked, and should bypass the blockage.
By the way, I know most people here are at school or have attended recently. But for those who haven't most proxy sites are blocked! At my school most of them are blocked. But I really don't see the point in using runescape at school. After all, you should be learning how to be a pro scripter :D and/or your accounts should be already autoing at home :D.
weirdofatter
04-30-2008, 01:23 AM
I have kind of the same problem, mine starts loading runescape but stops when it has to update the game.
seventhsage
05-01-2008, 04:56 PM
PROXIES DO NOT WORK WITH RUNESCAPE
You need a socks5 proxy, which either costs money or is a pain to set up. The only other way i can find to make it work is using Ultra-Surf -> :google:
-jason
Dirty Deeds
10-06-2012, 08:33 PM
Hi SRL. I do not need to mention my obvious lack of scripting knowledge lol. I for one love myspace and am dead set on automating one of the games I play there. Mobsters has been my release from reality for the past 4 years.:fiery: There are some actions in the game that are quite repetitive and require a lot of mouse clicking,:duh: so I was hoping to learn scripting to improve morale lol. I wonder if it is possible to make a script that will accept myspace friend requests?? Thoughts and replies are welcome!:garfield:
tealc
10-06-2012, 10:40 PM
try typing runescapes ip address in the address bar ie: http://82.211.114.127/game.ws?j=1
edit: realized this looks phishy ping runescape.com in cmd to get runescapes ip address
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