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Hacking and Security => Hacking and Security => Topic started by: whinneytheshit on October 09, 2014, 01:01:56 PM
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Obviously, this is a long-standing request from all children such as myself across the entire internet. So many people have requested some sort of way to get around the content filter. Though, everywhere I've searched has either turned up unsuccessful results or simply has replies such as "no, that's illegal, so i'm not gonna tell you, cunt". This is actually really agitating, but I suppose that bypassing a content filter wouldn't be quite so frowned upon by this particular community. So my question stands: does anyone know how to bypass the lightspeed content filter proxy?
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Obviously, this is a long-standing request from all children such as myself across the entire internet. So many people have requested some sort of way to get around the content filter. Though, everywhere I've searched has either turned up unsuccessful results or simply has replies such as "no, that's illegal, so i'm not gonna tell you, cunt". This is actually really agitating, but I suppose that bypassing a content filter wouldn't be quite so frowned upon by this particular community. So my question stands: does anyone know how to bypass the lightspeed content filter proxy?
As long as it doesnt do a SSL MITM it cannot look inside the traffic and cannot filter content.
Solved?
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Idk, I'm actually relatively stupid. Essentially, the content filter just checks the meta tags on the site in order to establish the purpose of the site. If it's categorized as anything OTHER than education, it's instantly blocked. I mean, even encyclopedia brittanica's site is blocked, because it's categorized as directory. It's a giant crop of shit, essentially.
Edit: I looked it up. Yeah, they are doing that SSL MITM thing. Any way around it? idc if i have to change my computer's os to do it.
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Content filtering by schools/colleges/anything is usually done by an automatic system that blocks non-related content. That means two things. One: the school can't limit this manually since it's automatic and the only way to regulate what they want is to MANUALLY disable the filter system and start blocking the sites one by one. That would be stressful and impractical as there are literally billions of pages to block. Two: the system is flawed in that it blocks sites that are legitimate and useful, just because it has a single non-related tag on it. There are ways to bypass certain designs of the content filtering systems but none are guaranteed to work and I honestly don't know of any since I have been in school.
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I run a webstite ---> http://nofirewall.pw that is a web proxy. It uses a thing called blockscript to block lightspeed crawlers from crawling the website and can also fake the content. It works in most cases so feel free to try it out.
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I run a webstite ---> http://nofirewall.pw (http://nofirewall.pw/) that is a web proxy. It uses a thing called blockscript to block lightspeed crawlers from crawling the website and can also fake the content. It works in most cases so feel free to try it out.
I can't seem to connect to that site, tbh.