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school network by Nathan on 05-11-2005 at 06:58 PM

is there away of getting past a schools network privileges cos it really pisses me off it wont let u do anything.
id dosnt come up run iether or ctrl alt del
is there away i want to no
thanks in advance


RE: school network by absorbation on 05-11-2005 at 07:00 PM

You can get msn messenger without admin rights you mean?


RE: school network by Nathan on 05-11-2005 at 07:01 PM

yer and other stuff lol


RE: school network by mwe99 on 05-11-2005 at 07:03 PM

Nope probably not, what network do you have? Novell, XP? etc


RE: school network by user35870 on 05-11-2005 at 07:03 PM

I wouldn't recommeded it you could get in trouble with your network admins.


RE: school network by Nathan on 05-11-2005 at 07:05 PM

lol erm xp but i care but they cant do me in cos theyll want to no how to do it so il be helping them lol


RE: school network by mwe99 on 05-11-2005 at 07:07 PM

I really wouldn't try to bypass your network admin, as if you get hold of sensitive data you'll kinda be in a lot of trouble, whether or not you're helping,  there was a thread about this somewhere so i will have a search for you.


RE: school network by Anubis on 05-11-2005 at 07:57 PM

Yes there are things you can do. Should you do it...No!
Why bother doing it? I've been banned off my school network because I downloaded a tool to let me send messages over the network, I didn't know I was doing wrong at the time, I didn't know it was violating rules and we weren't allowed to do it. But the teacher "claimed" that he made it clear not to do it and I got banned off the computers for a few weeks. I really don't want the same to happen to you, it's not funny to piss around with stuff that isn't yours, get used to it!
Network admins are unfair, even if you help them they treat you like you're a big trouble causer because it's their stuff. That happened to me even when I didn't mean any harm.


RE: school network by DJeX on 05-11-2005 at 08:22 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Anubis
Yes there are things you can do. Should you do it...No!
Why bother doing it? I've been banned off my school network because I downloaded a tool to let me send messages over the network, I didn't know I was doing wrong at the time, I didn't know it was violating rules and we weren't allowed to do it. But the teacher "claimed" that he made it clear not to do it and I got banned off the computers for a few weeks. I really don't want the same to happen to you, it's not funny to piss around with stuff that isn't yours, get used to it!
Network admins are unfair, even if you help them they treat you like you're a big trouble causer because it's their stuff. That happened to me even when I didn't mean any harm.

AHH Bah that just takes all the fun away from it now doesn't it? I've gotten passed my grade schools system many times but I'm still working on my High school computers. Try this: If they have not blocked access to the HD's open up note pad, any other word processing program or any program with an open dialog box. Use that dialog box to navigate to the files you want. If it is blocked type in either C:\ , F:\ or any other HD that’s on your system and click open. It should open it unless there are smart enough to block all front end paths to the drives.
RE: school network by lizard.boy on 05-11-2005 at 08:25 PM

haha i dont think the computers in my buisness lab have hardrives. its really gay cause everything runs off a citrix server. got solitare from somewhere though.


RE: school network by M73A on 05-11-2005 at 08:34 PM

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Originally posted by lizard.boy
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mine are just big calculators.....they dont even have cd-roms in my ict room?!?! but the room across the hall has flatscreens and cd-rw drives?!?!

depending on wt software the schools use it may be diferent when trying to do stuff, like my school has RM Connect 3, so theres a .reg file to disable restrictions if its that program....
RE: school network by saralk on 05-11-2005 at 08:49 PM

quote:
Originally posted by DJeX
quote:
Originally posted by Anubis
Yes there are things you can do. Should you do it...No!
Why bother doing it? I've been banned off my school network because I downloaded a tool to let me send messages over the network, I didn't know I was doing wrong at the time, I didn't know it was violating rules and we weren't allowed to do it. But the teacher "claimed" that he made it clear not to do it and I got banned off the computers for a few weeks. I really don't want the same to happen to you, it's not funny to piss around with stuff that isn't yours, get used to it!
Network admins are unfair, even if you help them they treat you like you're a big trouble causer because it's their stuff. That happened to me even when I didn't mean any harm.

AHH Bah that just takes all the fun away from it now doesn't it? I've gotten passed my grade schools system many times but I'm still working on my High school computers. Try this: If they have not blocked access to the HD's open up note pad, any other word processing program or any program with an open dialog box. Use that dialog box to navigate to the files you want. If it is blocked type in either C:\ , F:\ or any other HD that’s on your system and click open. It should open it unless there are smart enough to block all front end paths to the drives.

was the program Net Send Destroyer? I had that and I sent 2000 net send messages to other computers. I got a saturday detention and a letter to my rents :/
RE: school network by ShawnZ on 05-11-2005 at 11:40 PM

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Originally posted by msn_plus_freak
lol erm xp but i care but they cant do me in cos theyll want to no how to do it so il be helping them lol

Not even. We have windows 2000 at our school, I got past the secuirty easily and my teacher alomost booked me for it and he gave me a 20 minute lecture about...

quote:
Originally posted by Anubis
it's not funny to piss around with stuff that isn't yours

RE: school network by Concord Dawn on 05-12-2005 at 01:10 AM

Meh, honestly if you aren't using the same computer all the time (i.e. laptops) then just net send a billion times and then log off and leave. I did it and the admins were just like wtf?

To be honest, find a file explorer on the net, open it, and explore aroudn on the drives. Or go get a version of linux that fits on a floppy and boot from that :p. I have seen utilites on the net that will remove or bypass the user restricitions, but I am not going to supply you with links.


RE: school network by Joe on 05-12-2005 at 02:57 AM

www.megaproxy.com works to an extent, more features when you pay for it...
I have our technology woman wrapped... so I can just go into our proxy server whenever and remove what I wanna:p


RE: school network by Anubis on 05-12-2005 at 03:29 PM

Believe me, our school's IT security isn't that good.
Once they left an account with username admin and password admin on the network. It gave full access to the router (but not the server). Let alone with that, kids could have got on porn and even disabled, deleted or changed all access codes to the internet.
Secondly on the server they store all the passwords for access to the internet settings on the router in Firefox.
Their one line of defence is a virtual network control program on each computer that allows them to check what anyone is doing, unless of course they close the program which every user can without even needing to look at the processes.
They let you download .exe and .bat files, which they could easily block in their filter rules.

If I actually looked for security flaws, I'm sure I'd find a lot more. However I have no wish to do so, since all I want from the computers is an education, I don't get kicks out of "h4x0r1n" them in any way.