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Websense
I don't know if this is on-topic here. Sorry in advance if it isn't...
I need to get around "websense". I have thought about 1 way of doing it by hosting a "portal" webpage. Then I could "surf" through the portal without Websense locking me out. Is there an easier way of doing it, perhaps a script file that can re-write the title info for a website or something of that nature? Any info, insight, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Casey |
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Re: Websense
Set up a proxy at home or remote control your home PC.
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Re: Websense
I hear anonymous web based proxy servers are the way to do it.
Anonymous proxy servers I have not had the need to use these but I understand they work as explained. |
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Re: Websense
Websense has a long list on known Anonymous proxy servers. If possible you should setup your own proxy server. You will need dynamic DNS or a static IP address. If you a linux fan squid proxy is fairly easy to set up and free.
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Re: Websense
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Websense has a long list on known Anonymous proxy servers. If possible you should setup your own proxy server. You will need dynamic DNS or a static IP address. If you a linux fan squid proxy is fairly easy to set up and free. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, a ggod friend has a Linux-based web server with ton of BW that he doesn't mind me using. I guess I'll just go that route. Thanks to everyone for the replies Casey |
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