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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Good morning all you lovely people just wondering how many of you know and do use http tunnelling, to avoid network restrictions? and if you do, do you use public proxy servers or something better...

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By *ustcutieWoman
over a year ago

edinburgh

That's double Dutch to me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That's double Dutch to me "

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By *aveandSue1Couple
over a year ago

Doncaster


"Good morning all you lovely people just wondering how many of you know and do use http tunnelling, to avoid network restrictions? and if you do, do you use public proxy servers or something better... "

Is that anything to do with the little yellow light that flashes on the front of my pc?

Sorry mate, haven't a clue.

Ask in technical advice forum.

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By *riendly foeWoman
over a year ago

In a crisp poke on the A814

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By *riendly foeWoman
over a year ago

In a crisp poke on the A814

Network restrictions??

Work laptop/computer???

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By *UNKIEMan
over a year ago

south east

Ermmmm turn on phone or laptop go to internet type in fab and it appears just like magic thats about the extent of my knowledge

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

a back door maybe

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By *riendly foeWoman
over a year ago

In a crisp poke on the A814


"Ermmmm turn on phone or laptop go to internet type in fab and it appears just like magic thats about the extent of my knowledge "

What? No bookmark!!!

Shocking!!

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By *UNKIEMan
over a year ago

south east


"Ermmmm turn on phone or laptop go to internet type in fab and it appears just like magic thats about the extent of my knowledge

What? No bookmark!!!

Shocking!! "

There you go with all these technical terms..."bookmark" wtf

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By *ictiiWitchCouple
over a year ago

Helensburgh


"Good morning all you lovely people just wondering how many of you know and do use http tunnelling, to avoid network restrictions? and if you do, do you use public proxy servers or something better... "

Will ask the brainiac...

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By *ictiiWitchCouple
over a year ago

Helensburgh


"Good morning all you lovely people just wondering how many of you know and do use http tunnelling, to avoid network restrictions? and if you do, do you use public proxy servers or something better...

Will ask the brainiac... "

Man here.

Right...

Usually no; don't have any network restrictions. I assume you're trying to access the web from a work machine with WebSense or the like installed.

First off, yeah public proxy is probably your best bet. Especially if you don't have installation privileges on the device. Google for one to avoid the service in particular they're using. "Anonymize me" is a good one but they're often blocked as well.

If you do have admin rights, and it's just the network topology that's in the way, install an 8080 browser, or a tunnel to your home machine (and use that as your proxy), or use an IPv4-IPv6 since the websense type blocks don't usually touch IPv6 traffic. If you're really paranoid, you could install Tor if you want to be a bit more secure...

Happy porn-browsing

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By *ictiiWitchCouple
over a year ago

Helensburgh

Gotta love the other half, Phenomenal brainiac power...itty bitty social skils..

(Ooh i'm on fire today )

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Good morning all you lovely people just wondering how many of you know and do use http tunnelling, to avoid network restrictions? and if you do, do you use public proxy servers or something better...

Will ask the brainiac...

Man here.

Right...

Usually no; don't have any network restrictions. I assume you're trying to access the web from a work machine with WebSense or the like installed.

First off, yeah public proxy is probably your best bet. Especially if you don't have installation privileges on the device. Google for one to avoid the service in particular they're using. "Anonymize me" is a good one but they're often blocked as well.

If you do have admin rights, and it's just the network topology that's in the way, install an 8080 browser, or a tunnel to your home machine (and use that as your proxy), or use an IPv4-IPv6 since the websense type blocks don't usually touch IPv6 traffic. If you're really paranoid, you could install Tor if you want to be a bit more secure...

Happy porn-browsing "

Only understood 'porn'

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You would lady LOL

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By *ensual temptressWoman
over a year ago

Southampton


"Good morning all you lovely people just wondering how many of you know and do use http tunnelling, to avoid network restrictions? and if you do, do you use public proxy servers or something better...

Will ask the brainiac...

Man here.

Right...

Usually no; don't have any network restrictions. I assume you're trying to access the web from a work machine with WebSense or the like installed.

First off, yeah public proxy is probably your best bet. Especially if you don't have installation privileges on the device. Google for one to avoid the service in particular they're using. "Anonymize me" is a good one but they're often blocked as well.

If you do have admin rights, and it's just the network topology that's in the way, install an 8080 browser, or a tunnel to your home machine (and use that as your proxy), or use an IPv4-IPv6 since the websense type blocks don't usually touch IPv6 traffic. If you're really paranoid, you could install Tor if you want to be a bit more secure...

Happy porn-browsing "

ohhhh all that tech talks got me hot and bothered hehe!

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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"Good morning all you lovely people just wondering how many of you know and do use http tunnelling, to avoid network restrictions? and if you do, do you use public proxy servers or something better...

Will ask the brainiac...

Man here.

Right...

Usually no; don't have any network restrictions. I assume you're trying to access the web from a work machine with WebSense or the like installed.

First off, yeah public proxy is probably your best bet. Especially if you don't have installation privileges on the device. Google for one to avoid the service in particular they're using. "Anonymize me" is a good one but they're often blocked as well.

If you do have admin rights, and it's just the network topology that's in the way, install an 8080 browser, or a tunnel to your home machine (and use that as your proxy), or use an IPv4-IPv6 since the websense type blocks don't usually touch IPv6 traffic. If you're really paranoid, you could install Tor if you want to be a bit more secure...

Happy porn-browsing

ohhhh all that tech talks got me hot and bothered hehe! "

I can set up a home network with dual routers, I can install 4 sky+ boxes from one dish and link them to other rooms but that has lost me too lol

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By *riendly foeWoman
over a year ago

In a crisp poke on the A814


"

ohhhh all that tech talks got me hot and bothered hehe! "

Had the effect of Rohypnol on me

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By *ensual temptressWoman
over a year ago

Southampton


"

I can set up a home network with dual routers, I can install 4 sky+ boxes from one dish and link them to other rooms but that has lost me too lol "

ohhhh i have to go change my knickers after that !!!! hehe!

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By *riendly foeWoman
over a year ago

In a crisp poke on the A814

Format your hard drive....

That will get rid of it.......

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By *UNKIEMan
over a year ago

south east


"Format your hard drive....

That will get rid of it....... "

Or a sledgehammer

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Gotta love the other half, Phenomenal brainiac power...itty bitty social skils..

(Ooh i'm on fire today )"

thanks...... you gotta love people who know!!! and the site which brings people from all walks of life together in a sexy naughty way

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By *tworksMan
over a year ago

South Lanarkshire

I now know I am a dinosaur !!! Before I read this thread I only thought I was one ffs

I do not have a clue !!

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By *rallvalCouple
over a year ago

Dunfermline


"Good morning all you lovely people just wondering how many of you know and do use http tunnelling, to avoid network restrictions? and if you do, do you use public proxy servers or something better... "

I use ssh and http tunneling via a pi based proxy . Also mac spoofing and cloning.

I hate paying for wifi

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Good morning all you lovely people just wondering how many of you know and do use http tunnelling, to avoid network restrictions? and if you do, do you use public proxy servers or something better...

I use ssh and http tunneling via a pi based proxy . Also mac spoofing and cloning.

I hate paying for wifi "

Thanks.... I am still struggling with mac spoofing and cloning, have read about it but not getting my head around it :-/

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Isn't "Network Tunneling" the things moles do underground?

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By *cotsbicoupleCouple
over a year ago

Helensburgh


"

ohhhh all that tech talks got me hot and bothered hehe! "

Heya sensual...

You wanna come over some time so I can insert some packets into your vpn tunnel?

Then maybe I could fork your git/scm repository before dumping some raw data all over your display...

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By *lasgowguy64Man
over a year ago

Hamilton


"Good morning all you lovely people just wondering how many of you know and do use http tunnelling, to avoid network restrictions? and if you do, do you use public proxy servers or something better...

I use ssh and http tunneling via a pi based proxy . Also mac spoofing and cloning.

I hate paying for wifi "

ooh pie!

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By *rallvalCouple
over a year ago

Dunfermline


"Good morning all you lovely people just wondering how many of you know and do use http tunnelling, to avoid network restrictions? and if you do, do you use public proxy servers or something better...

I use ssh and http tunneling via a pi based proxy . Also mac spoofing and cloning.

I hate paying for wifi ooh pie!"

Raspberry Pi to be exact

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By *rallvalCouple
over a year ago

Dunfermline


"

I use ssh and http tunneling via a pi based proxy . Also mac spoofing and cloning.

I hate paying for wifi

Thanks.... I am still struggling with mac spoofing and cloning, have read about it but not getting my head around it :-/ "

It is much easier to do if you run linux. I have never tried it with windows. Basically you find the ip address of the wifi access point. Ping its broadcast port to find the ip and mac of other computers connected to it the just change your mac address to match one of them. For tunnelling you need a proxy that will take data from all parts of the internet and send them out on a particular port, usually the ssh port as hotel internet keep this unlocked to allow you to pay.

I have a raspberry pi as my home proxy. £25 credit card sized computer and it can play Quake III

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"

I use ssh and http tunneling via a pi based proxy . Also mac spoofing and cloning.

I hate paying for wifi

Thanks.... I am still struggling with mac spoofing and cloning, have read about it but not getting my head around it :-/

It is much easier to do if you run linux. I have never tried it with windows. Basically you find the ip address of the wifi access point. Ping its broadcast port to find the ip and mac of other computers connected to it the just change your mac address to match one of them. For tunnelling you need a proxy that will take data from all parts of the internet and send them out on a particular port, usually the ssh port as hotel internet keep this unlocked to allow you to pay.

I have a raspberry pi as my home proxy. £25 credit card sized computer and it can play Quake III

"

Thanks for the explanation x

Got a MacBook :-/ so that would Linux based? Can't send you Pvt msg, could you may be send me pvt... :-/

Thanks

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