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  #11  
Old 16th Jul 2007, 07:43
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Is this your PC?

If not there is very little you can do if you don't know the URLs of any working proxys.
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Old 17th Jul 2007, 05:10
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Hybrid View Post
Is this your PC?

If not there is very little you can do if you don't know the URLs of any working proxys.
Thats why I wanna learn more about "pinging"..
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Old 17th Jul 2007, 05:28
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Pinging is when you send packets (signals) to a host (website).
Every computer has an IP, which is basically its 'address' (IP address) on the internet.
In reality, MySpace's address is 216.178.39.16, but when you type myspace.com, the browser recognizes it automatically.
Software that blocks sites mostly only blocks URLs, so it doesn't see a problem when you type in IP addresses.
So, typing this into your browser may work:
216.178.39.16

Cheers ;)

EDIT:
You gave 192.168.3.47:15871 as an example.
192.168.3.47 is the actual IP, and :15871 tells it to ping port 15871.
Ports are different 'openings', through which you can communicate with the IP.
You shouldn't worry about them for the moment, as the pinging software automatically searches for open ports.
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Old 17th Jul 2007, 06:44
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^ I typed in 216.178.39.16 and its blocked. So time to spend some time looking for proxies, that get blocked the very next day lol. Unless there is another way, that is.
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Old 17th Jul 2007, 06:57
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This is probably going to be difficult, because the site blocking software thing is really strict.
Proxies are the only other way I can think of, unless you know how to hack into an admin account and uninstall the software, but that may be going to far.

I don't know what school you're at, but I managed to hack into several admin accounts at mine without getting into serious trouble.
It should be relatively easy.
But then again, you shouldn't really try that unless you're sure you won't get in trouble.

So, yeah, you decide. ;)
  #16  
Old 17th Jul 2007, 08:16
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^ i wanna do that lol
  #17  
Old 19th Jul 2007, 05:18
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Lol, if you're serious, go to the logon screen in XP, and press CTRL+ALT+DEL twice.
Enter "Administrator" as the user with no password.

That *MAY* work.
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Old 19th Jul 2007, 05:33
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^ Will try in like a week. Cause on this computer one account that me and this nasty kid was sharing wouldn't let me on teh net, but on other accounts it would so I had to transfer everything from that account into this one, I really like my teacher so I'll leave this computer "crazy-free" for awhile. I will keep you updated lol.

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  #19  
Old 19th Jul 2007, 05:48
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Okay so curiosity got teh best of me..Come on I AM 16! lol Nope still blocked.
  #20  
Old 19th Jul 2007, 06:30
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Hmm...try "Guest" with no password?
You're not admin this way, but you may not have internet restrictions.

The best solution, IMO, is the Ultimate Boot CD for Windows.
You can change passwords, erase accounts, everything.
Lol, you can even shred the entire contents of your HDD (25 passes, you won't be able to recover anything EVER), if you're mad. :P

Clicky.
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