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bypass the websense
16 years 1 month ago #27778
by ZiPPy
ZiPPy
Replied by ZiPPy on topic Re: bypass the websense
I also agree with you S0lo that it's up to the user on how they use the information. I was in no way attacking you, nor was I saying to remove the post because as you have shown there are many posts regarding Websense.
I do find it funny that many of the original posters who start this topic never return. :lol: Take the information and run with it!! hehe
To be quite honest, I think this is a battle among network administrators that will never be won. It might get contained for a short period of time, but eventually it will bleed out into different directions.
Cheers mate!
ZiPPy
I do find it funny that many of the original posters who start this topic never return. :lol: Take the information and run with it!! hehe
To be quite honest, I think this is a battle among network administrators that will never be won. It might get contained for a short period of time, but eventually it will bleed out into different directions.
Cheers mate!
ZiPPy
ZiPPy
16 years 1 month ago #27780
by S0lo
No doubts about your good intentions
Yes it surely is a challenge for admins to keep things in control. Admittedly these sites can infact be used to do harmfull things more often than useful. However, one useful incident I encountered is when one doctor at our work place was unable to access his private mail on a University campus outside our country. It was blocked!! (go figure). So we gave him such solution and he was happy about it. Another thing is privacy. With such services you can hide your IP from the site your visiting because the connection initiator becomes the anonymity https site it self not your PC. Third, encryption can hide your private data from any praying eyes or sniffers that you suspect existing in your network.
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Replied by S0lo on topic Re: bypass the websense
I also agree with you S0lo that it's up to the user on how they use the information. I was in no way attacking you, nor was I saying to remove the post because as you have shown there are many posts regarding Websense.
No doubts about your good intentions
Yes it surely is a challenge for admins to keep things in control. Admittedly these sites can infact be used to do harmfull things more often than useful. However, one useful incident I encountered is when one doctor at our work place was unable to access his private mail on a University campus outside our country. It was blocked!! (go figure). So we gave him such solution and he was happy about it. Another thing is privacy. With such services you can hide your IP from the site your visiting because the connection initiator becomes the anonymity https site it self not your PC. Third, encryption can hide your private data from any praying eyes or sniffers that you suspect existing in your network.
Studying CCNP...
Ammar Muqaddas
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13 years 10 months ago #36028
by hemescool
Replied by hemescool on topic Re: bypass the websense
Content blocked by your organization
Your Websense policy blocks this page at all times.
how to bypass this plz tell me[/img]
Your Websense policy blocks this page at all times.
how to bypass this plz tell me[/img]
13 years 10 months ago #36033
by hemescool
Replied by hemescool on topic Re: bypass the websense
guys still looking for ur help
13 years 10 months ago #36038
by SteveP
Replied by SteveP on topic Re: bypass the websense
I doubt that you're going to get any explicit instructions. I'd suggest googling the problem and see what turns up. The comments earlier in this thread are all valid.guys still looking for ur help
13 years 10 months ago #36039
by S0lo
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Replied by S0lo on topic Re: bypass the websense
This very thread has a very good link regarding that matter at one of the first posts.
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