It depends on how they’re blocking it. If they did what many schools have done, they’re using deep packet inspection blocking – you can’t get content that looks like it comes from MySpace. So you’d have to get broadband wireless (and bring your laptop with you) or wait until you get home.
Since everyone started using proxies to get around blocked IP addresses, that’s what schools had to do. They WILL prevent you from browsing sites they don’t want you on – even if they eventually have to disconnect school computers from the internet entirely. (Then you’ll have to do your school work by looking things up in books – and you’ll have only yourselves to blame.)
But the school will eventually win.
BTW, ouch is right. Using a proxy is a violation of a few things:
Violation of clearly stated school policy
Endangering the network – the property of the school
Unauthorized use of a computer (you’re clearly NOT authorized to use the computer to access MySpace)
And if the network gets damaged in any way, you’ve made your parents financially liable for *ALL* the repair costs – which could be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Explain that to them.
Is it really worth getting kicked out of school for needing to see your myspace. They will press charges against you and your parents for tampering with school property.
May 20th, 2009 on 4:28 am
It depends on how they’re blocking it. If they did what many schools have done, they’re using deep packet inspection blocking – you can’t get content that looks like it comes from MySpace. So you’d have to get broadband wireless (and bring your laptop with you) or wait until you get home.
Since everyone started using proxies to get around blocked IP addresses, that’s what schools had to do. They WILL prevent you from browsing sites they don’t want you on – even if they eventually have to disconnect school computers from the internet entirely. (Then you’ll have to do your school work by looking things up in books – and you’ll have only yourselves to blame.)
But the school will eventually win.
BTW, ouch is right. Using a proxy is a violation of a few things:
Violation of clearly stated school policy
Endangering the network – the property of the school
Unauthorized use of a computer (you’re clearly NOT authorized to use the computer to access MySpace)
And if the network gets damaged in any way, you’ve made your parents financially liable for *ALL* the repair costs – which could be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Explain that to them.
May 20th, 2009 on 4:28 am
yes you can do it. go to http://www.kproxy.com
this is a proxy server that will make your school think that you are not using myspace.
May 20th, 2009 on 4:28 am
http://yahooschool.info
u can use this to access myspace from school
don’t forget to tell your friends..
happy surfing!!
May 20th, 2009 on 4:28 am
http://yahooschool.info
u can use this to access myspace from school
don’t forget to tell your friends..
happy surfing!!
May 20th, 2009 on 4:28 am
Is it really worth getting kicked out of school for needing to see your myspace. They will press charges against you and your parents for tampering with school property.
May 20th, 2009 on 4:28 am
You use a proxy that isnt blocked by your school to get to it. Try http://www.fetchschools.com its usually not blocked…
May 20th, 2009 on 4:28 am
Check link below for the best options.
May 20th, 2009 on 4:28 am
http://darfuns.com/proxy-list/
May 20th, 2009 on 4:28 am
use proxy servers like smokebox.com & kproxy.com you can unblock your server…