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Nathan
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RE: Proxy that works with java?
No problem
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03-24-2008 05:39 PM |
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Jimbo
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RE: Proxy that works with java?
Its annoying cos my school blocks any exes that are run from anywhere outside the original directory, and since i cannot access the C:/ drive and only my own drive, i cannot run any programs. Also my school uses the rm management console if that helps
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03-24-2008 06:12 PM |
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Nathan
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RE: Proxy that works with java?
Erm use pendrive linux?
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03-24-2008 06:27 PM |
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Jimbo
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RE: Proxy that works with java?
quote: Originally posted by Napbree
Erm use pendrive linux?
I dont really know linux too well, is there any pendrive window OSs?
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03-24-2008 06:51 PM |
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Nathan
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RE: Proxy that works with java?
Not that I know of. The pendrive linux is simple to use, and lets face it, you dont need to be a computer wiz-kid to use it. And if you're only going to use it when you're at school then it will only be for internet, word documenting etc.
Just google it, you will find plenty of tutorials to help you
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03-24-2008 07:08 PM |
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Quantum
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RE: Proxy that works with java?
Will a 52mb xp do? PM me.
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03-24-2008 10:50 PM |
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Jarrod
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RE: RE: Proxy that works with java?
quote: Originally posted by Jimbo
Its annoying cos my school blocks any exes that are run from anywhere outside the original directory, and since i cannot access the C:/ drive and only my own drive, i cannot run any programs. Also my school uses the rm management console if that helps
I think I found you a solution, google ultra surf mentioned in the other thread by napree, the extract it at home & rename it to u.com , com being the new extention obiously, now it is a com file not an exe
This post was edited on 03-26-2008 at 11:00 AM by Jarrod.
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03-26-2008 10:59 AM |
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Quantum
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RE: Proxy that works with java?
quote: Originally posted by Jimbo
Also my school uses the rm management console if that helps
I've bypassed that loads of times
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03-26-2008 11:04 AM |
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Jimbo
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RE: Proxy that works with java?
quote: Originally posted by xen0h
quote: Originally posted by Jimbo
Its annoying cos my school blocks any exes that are run from anywhere outside the original directory, and since i cannot access the C:/ drive and only my own drive, i cannot run any programs. Also my school uses the rm management console if that helps
I think I found you a solution, google ultra surf mentioned in the other thread by napree, the extract it at home & rename it to u.com , com being the new extention obiously, now it is a com file not an exe
Whats a com file, and they may block them too.
quote: Originally posted by john-t
quote: Originally posted by Jimbo
Also my school uses the rm management console if that helps
I've bypassed that loads of times
How?
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03-26-2008 04:30 PM |
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Quantum
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RE: Proxy that works with java?
quote: Originally posted by Jimbo
quote: Originally posted by xen0h
quote: Originally posted by Jimbo
Its annoying cos my school blocks any exes that are run from anywhere outside the original directory, and since i cannot access the C:/ drive and only my own drive, i cannot run any programs. Also my school uses the rm management console if that helps
I think I found you a solution, google ultra surf mentioned in the other thread by napree, the extract it at home & rename it to u.com , com being the new extention obiously, now it is a com file not an exe
Whats a com file, and they may block them too.
quote: Originally posted by john-t
quote: Originally posted by Jimbo
Also my school uses the rm management console if that helps
I've bypassed that loads of times
How?
Using IE don't connect to the internet via the network just directly connect. It still going via the internet but skips the firewalls.
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03-26-2008 05:32 PM |
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