Question:
bypass school security with USB flash drive?
kil_edward93
2009-05-18 06:29:58 UTC
*dont say ''ur a bad kid for messing with the school computers'' please
i dont do anything bad i just do it to see if i can
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i have tried web based proxies and the computer blocks them
NOTE* i CAN get command prompt for a very limited time here

but i wondered if i can put something on my flash drive at home that will allow me to get passed school security when its plugged in
Five answers:
mikey.internets
2009-05-18 08:08:22 UTC
it sounds like you have some computer knowledge. here is an interesting solution. If the school has not blocked remote desktop you can remote desktop to your home computer from school and then browse the internet through the remote connection unfiltered.



on the school computer from command line type: mstsc /v: if a application launches you can use remote desktop.

then

on your home computer set up remote desktop connection check out http://teamtutorials.com/windows-tutorials/windows-remote-desktop-connection



more or less assuming that school doesent block remote desktop componect of windows you can use it to tunnel from school to your home computer. make sure you set up port frowarding at home. http://www.portforward.com/
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2016-08-23 07:52:46 UTC
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anonymous
2016-10-06 09:22:09 UTC
Bypassing a block in college gets you nowhere different than into hardship, particularly in case you do something like by hazard unharness an endemic on the college's community. supply it up and save the video games for at living house.
Bostonian In MO
2009-05-18 06:36:24 UTC
Nope. And only a first-rate idiot would use an untrusted proxy. Most of them are keyloggers located in China, Eastern Europe, and Africa set up to steal your account IDs and passwords.
Me.
2009-05-18 06:35:10 UTC
YOUR A BAD KID FOR MESSING WITH SCHOOL COMPUTERS!!!

lol jk. its whatever. just get a command prompt code thingy and u could easily bypass it. i dont really know any offhand though.


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