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@nileshchakkar-iD2qYd • Dec 29, 2008
simple
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just type :- #-Link-Snipped-#
nw dude ur free 2 surf anywhere u want just enjoY man '
*(i m also doing same thing in my college since last 3 yrs) -
@rohitvishnu-aLqdqe • Jan 2, 2009
that doesnt work...i have the same problem in my college too..my college uses something called websense to block all these sites
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@rohitvishnu-aLqdqe • Jan 2, 2009
any other ideas???
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@nileshchakkar-iD2qYd • Jan 2, 2009
rohitvishnuthat doesnt work...i have the same problem in my college too..my college uses something called websense to block all these sites
Hello,
these are not sure shot techniques its trial and error so its only upon you and your luck.
I used it many place and yes its (Kproxy ) work (may be its mine luck!) -
@thebigk • Jan 2, 2009
I'm sorry to interrupt, but I don't get this. If Orkut is blocked, that means Orkut is not supposed to be accessed from the place you are trying to access it.
Please clarify, otherwise I'll lock this thread. -
@nileshchakkar-iD2qYd • Jan 2, 2009
The_Big_KI'm sorry to interrupt, but I don't get this. If Orkut is blocked, that means Orkut is not supposed to be accessed from the place you are trying to access it.
Please clarify, otherwise I'll lock this thread.Hi ,
Actually in college all pc are connected via LAN(Local area network) as now days the students in Internet Lab used orkut frequently that's why people at server side block this particular side. It means due to which no on that nework unable to open that block site.
At that time the site can be view at network with the help of Kproxy. As it acts as intermediator for to opening the block site . -
@thebigk • Jan 2, 2009
@ thanks for the tip. I understand the meaning of proxy browsing. The question is, why are we encouraging such an activity here?