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allynfolksjr Administrator
 Posted: 24 Mar 2004 19:32 GMT Total Posts: 1892 | My SD use to have Bess, but I guess they got rid of it, about the only thing blocked now is foreign language translators (for whatever reason) and the occasional ad (Which is quite helpful). |
zkostik Carrier
 Posted: 24 Mar 2004 19:52 GMT Total Posts: 2486 | I have mentioned above why language translators are blocked... Well, I never use campus computers and do everyhting I need at home. So this junk doesn't apply to me anymore :). Besides the campus is only about a 15 minute drive from my home so even if I need to use the comp I can easily go home and do whatever I need.
Okay, this is OT but B really needs to change his avatar...OR I'll have my firewall block it :img05: lol
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PhilosopherEd Goliath Posted: 25 Mar 2004 03:38 GMT Total Posts: 134 | what exactly are proxies and how do you use them to get past bess? |
PhilosopherEd Goliath Posted: 25 Mar 2004 12:36 GMT Total Posts: 134 | okay z, i tried babelfish, but yielded negative results. rather, i was able to access ticalc.org by adding a simple 's' onto the http:// (https://) and making a secure connection. however, when i tried to do it for calcgames.org, i got a web hosting service instead. whats going on? |
allynfolksjr Administrator
 Posted: 25 Mar 2004 15:08 GMT Total Posts: 1892 | I don't believe all servers support secure connections. |
PhilosopherEd Goliath Posted: 25 Mar 2004 15:13 GMT Total Posts: 134 | okay then. i found another way to bypass bess. all you have to do is enter the name of an allowed site, such as google, put the '@' symbol, and then the name of where you want to go. i.e.- http://www.google.com@http://www.calcgames.org . does anyone know if this would work or not? |