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Passing Server Side Filter

PostPosted: Jul 28, 2001 @ 7:47am
by W3bD£v1l

Re: Passing Server Side Filter

PostPosted: Jul 28, 2001 @ 11:37am
by Moose or Chuck

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PostPosted: Jul 28, 2001 @ 3:34pm
by Moose or Chuck

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PostPosted: Jul 29, 2001 @ 7:54am
by W3bD£v1l

Re: Passing Server Side Filter

PostPosted: Jul 29, 2001 @ 12:30pm
by Moose or Chuck

Re: Passing Server Side Filter

PostPosted: Jul 29, 2001 @ 2:28pm
by Moose or Chuck
I think chuck means<br>

Re: Passing Server Side Filter

PostPosted: Jul 29, 2001 @ 3:22pm
by W3bD£v1l
i dunno, I never saw anything on coding CGI on astalavita or the .BOX version either.<br><br>Or maybe I should use Java Instead<br><br>But...<br>I've realized that this is never going to work, as it still access the web site, even thoguh it is in a frame, so I suppose I might as well continue to worktrying to find a way to change the ISP of the terminal as to get past the filter

Re: Passing Server Side Filter

PostPosted: Jul 29, 2001 @ 3:24pm
by W3bD£v1l
wait a mo, how would proxies help me attain my ultimate goal of getting past the filter? I must admit that I'm new to proxies, as I spend most of my time just making web sites... :-|

Re: Passing Server Side Filter

PostPosted: Jul 29, 2001 @ 3:30pm
by Moose or Chuck
A proxy is used to filter out websites, etc. There's a public proxy for PPC users you can connect to that gets rid of all graphics on websites.<br><br>It wouldn't work. You'd be trying to unfilter a filtered website that became filtered before it even got to you. You'll have to find some outside line that doesn't send data through the proxy, such as the phone lines, possibly. This is more of a real world problem, not a computer problem. You'd have to get set up a hardline not connected to the proxy in the first place, or atleast code in access or find out the proxy's password (which I wouldn't use much, since they probably flag every password usage and would change it when unauthorized access was discovered).

Re: Passing Server Side Filter

PostPosted: Jul 30, 2001 @ 4:46pm
by W3bD£v1l
Hmm, I have IEAK, and an authorisation code, could I make a version of IEAK and set my ISP a into it, so it connects using a different phone number.<br><br>but... because of the way the network is, as in the terminal is pernamently connected using a LAN and ISDN 64. So you essentailly could not change the ISP as its defined by the server, rather than the terminal.<br><br>So basically theres no way past the RM IFL SaftyNet without breaking into school, going into the Server room, logging on, and changing a setting that would be noticed the day we go back.<br><br>I'm gonna send an e-mail to RM and ask how to get past, gee, they're sooo nice, they didn't even notice the death threat on the bottom on the last E-mail I got a reply to.

Re: Passing Server Side Filter

PostPosted: Jul 30, 2001 @ 4:53pm
by suchiaruzu

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PostPosted: Jul 30, 2001 @ 5:51pm
by W3bD£v1l

Re: Passing Server Side Filter

PostPosted: Jul 30, 2001 @ 8:01pm
by Paul

Re: Passing Server Side Filter

PostPosted: Jul 30, 2001 @ 8:06pm
by Moose or Chuck

Re: Passing Server Side Filter

PostPosted: Jul 30, 2001 @ 8:08pm
by Paul