Proxies :s

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  1. Serbian SouLjr

    Serbian SouLjr Well-Known Member

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    Okay so i dont know if where allowed to talk about this but we should xD Anyways i would like to goto myspace and so on but my school blocks it but they suck at this so we can add proxys to the network. The thing is that i dont know how! I always see people posting "Proxy lists" with a bunch of ip's but i dont know what to do with them. I run firefox and was told that you can add it via some options thing :? So if anyone can help me out that would be great! Ohh and im really sorry if where not allowed to talk about this or if this is in the wronge section but its the only place i figured it would go :/

    -Thanks!

    Ps. please deleat if i am in violation of any rules!
     
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    Assquatch Active Member

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    FireFox has a place where you can program it so that it uses a proxy any time you use FireFox. I've never done that though, so I'm not sure how it works.

    There are also certain proxies that are like web sites. You go to them, then enter the url of, in this case, myspace, into the appropriate place and it should work. However, it depends on your schools firewall. I know mine (Bess) blocks about everything, and you can get by temporarily by requesting access, but then you get busted.
     
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    Same here.. ours is RM ¬_¬
     
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    Just google CGI Proxy. They're web based Common Gateway Interface proxies.
     

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