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CamdogXIII 05-17-2005 02:15 PM

a website that will allow you to get around bess.
 
https://proxify.com
type in google proxy servers then copy a link from the results and copy it into the box and you can go there to get a permanent proxy.

necessary1 05-18-2005 08:33 AM

Re: a website that will allow you to get around bess.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CamdogXIII
https://proxify.com
type in google proxy servers then copy a link from the results and copy it into the box and you can go there to get a permanent proxy.


As a school administrator, I can't thank you enough.

:)

Cannon 05-26-2005 07:15 PM

Re: a website that will allow you to get around bess.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by necessary1
Quote:

Originally Posted by CamdogXIII
https://proxify.com
type in google proxy servers then copy a link from the results and copy it into the box and you can go there to get a permanent proxy.


As a school administrator, I can't thank you enough.

:)

why would you want to be a dick and go do that...

Prometheus 05-27-2005 06:48 AM

Necssary, I disagree with you doing that......let the kids have their constituitional rights! (1st amendment) they should be able to see or hear anything they want to.

Cannon 05-27-2005 04:13 PM

hell yea i agree with that all the way...how are things in ireland are they strict about that kinda stuff at school?

StinkyMojo 05-27-2005 04:18 PM

I had to switch proxy servers last year in HS to get access to certain sites... the noob admin left the LAN Settings in IE unlocked and I just switched between the elementary and middle school proxies lol

Prometheus 05-28-2005 03:33 AM

Opera 8.0 gets past most filters without any configuration

necessary1 06-01-2005 12:00 PM

Student Rights
 
Students' parents and the school Board determine student rights.
As an employee of the School District, I can be fired or even sued if I just let the students do as they please.

So, I have to play cop as well as technical advisor/repairman/substitute teacher and all the rest.

It's a fun job because I draw on all of my schooling to stay on top of it.

Cannon 06-01-2005 04:39 PM

i dont think you are able to block it tho bc its going through s secure server which i believe is illegal to block somehting like that i think or you are unable to block it i forget. I heard somehting like that b4.

Napster 06-13-2005 01:17 PM

Put Firefox on a thumb drive and install it on your drive and Viola! You no
longer have to deal with that dumb Bessie Dog.

Prometheus 06-13-2005 01:34 PM

how would firefox solve bess? proxy changing? or does bess just let FF past ?

Napster 06-13-2005 01:54 PM

I have bess at my school. For some reason Bess is only applied to IE.
Firefox works like a charm. Try a PHPproxy or a Java Browser too.

Cannon 06-13-2005 03:31 PM

ahh i have tried that and it doent work at my school...

mami 06-18-2005 03:28 PM

Not every school will alow you to install firefox on a student username :(

smartkid 08-09-2005 04:38 PM

Re: Student Rights
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by necessary1
Students' parents and the school Board determine student rights.
As an employee of the School District, I can be fired or even sued if I just let the students do as they please.

So, I have to play cop as well as technical advisor/repairman/substitute teacher and all the rest.

It's a fun job because I draw on all of my schooling to stay on top of it.

im sorry but our school has us on lockdown, where using winXP professional we cant install anything, we have to log in with our username, everythings tracked, the teachers can get on/look at ur pc from any pc in the whole place, and theres some1 monitering the network every day durring school hours, they have bess and anuther blocker..!

thats way too far if you ask me

this has gone far enuth if you ask me, they might as well make an allowed list of sites rather than a ban list lol

vee_ess 08-10-2005 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prometheus
Necssary, I disagree with you doing that......let the kids have their constituitional rights! (1st amendment) they should be able to see or hear anything they want to.

I think he was thanking him for providing a proxy to be blocked. Either way, it's in no violation of anyone's constitutional rights to filter access, since the students are provided the access as a learning tool. The reason why it's necessary to filter access is to shield those students who do not wish to see (or whose parents do not wish them to see) potentially offensive material. Students who want to use the Internet for non-educational purposes should just wait to go home.

kittykitty 08-10-2005 03:50 PM

proxify dont work plus we need somthin that we dont need a credit card 4 u know somthin cheap


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