miikerocks
Jul 16 2008, 09:31 PM
| | Wanna surf the internet without opening up internet explorer, firefox, or opera? This trick might save you from detention when you go back to school and go on my site.
Open up Notepad. Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Notepad
Press F1 to bring up the Help.
Click the top left corner (the icon) of the help window.
Select Jump to URL…
Type in http://nerdnirvana.org.
Now when your teachers come around to check out the windows you’ve opened, you won’t get caught!
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i_speel_good
Jul 17 2008, 09:22 AM
You are a genious. This is really useful but, in school they allow us to visit all kinds of sites, for some weird reason. It won't be of any use for me, at least, many others will use it. Although some school networks have blocks in certain keywords... and this method uses internet explorer... so they may still not be able to visit these sites.
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moodsey211
Jul 17 2008, 10:30 AM
yeah me too. i used lynx to surf the net. in that way they won't know what site i'm visiting unless they read my screen.
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bishoujo
Jul 18 2008, 08:46 AM
Wow thank you very much! This will be useful at work! You can never go wrong with notepad. hehe.
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varalu
Jul 18 2008, 05:24 PM
Thanks... This helps to some extend. First the usual typing of the website name alone did not work... but the full address of the site works fine... Few more questions here? Is this the only way to do this? Do we have any other options in windows? If so... it would be great to share it with us. Thanks in advance. Also.... It is possible to define your own browser via some libraries in the microsoft based languages... I was searching for something for one of my packages back in college and i did find that there was such an option to create a browser of our own... Still that might not be able to match the top class browsers,,, still it might be of some help where things are blocked. i have never heard much about blocking IE and any other browser usage for that matter. Anyways have to experiment stuffs.
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miikerocks
Jul 18 2008, 09:05 PM
Well there are other ways I'm sure. I got busted at school, when I accidentally sent a message to every computer downtown that was on at the time. I did this using command prompt. I also opened certain blocked sites with this, but I wont release how because it could get you into a lot of trouble, when the computer guy look at your file and sees wat you did. BUT, I did make a browser, that has no history, and doesnt place any of it on IE, so if you download it and put it on a USB, and plug it into your computer at school/WORK, then you can surf watever you want at no cost! should i post download? Tell me.
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gameratheart
Aug 20 2008, 02:02 AM
QUOTE(miikerocks @ Jul 18 2008, 10:05 PM)  BUT, I did make a browser, that has no history, and doesnt place any of it on IE, so if you download it and put it on a USB, and plug it into your computer at school/WORK, then you can surf watever you want at no cost! should i post download? Tell me. How did you manage that? Sounds awesome, like something you'd have to see to believe, but I can't help but think that if you did distribute it, a lot of people would start using it for illegal or questionable purposes.
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PhyberOptycs
Aug 20 2008, 02:21 AM
QUOTE(gameratheart @ Aug 19 2008, 10:02 PM)  How did you manage that? Sounds awesome, like something you'd have to see to believe, but I can't help but think that if you did distribute it, a lot of people would start using it for illegal or questionable purposes. Making your own web browser is not all too hard. You can do it in Visual Basic (VB) with ease. Here is a quick tutorial if you need more evidence: http://www.acky.net/tutorials/vb/wbrowser/( First link from Google. )
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HyBriD54
Aug 20 2008, 07:26 AM
It's a good idea, but I don't think it'll work at our school, simply because most teachers don't look at whether or not you're using a browser. But they DO look at what's on the screen. So if you're going to a site that obviously doesn't look like a History essay (which is most sites), they'll notice. And a lot of the teachers at our school know to get suspicious students to actually open up the taskbar windows to show them. For us, filtering is delivered at the proxy level. And we are required to login using a student account each time we use the internet. So it doesn't matter what browser we use, we still have to connect to the proxy that delivers the filtering. And no matter what the best tech geeks try, NOTHING gets past it. Every single proxy server we have tried is blocked, and other tools like Tor don't work either. We get away with a lot of things because our student accounts are all remote desktops. But the client also has software installed on it. So what we generally do is surf the net or play games on the client, and when the teacher comes around, we open the full-screen remote desktop session which hides all the client's windows and taskbar etc. and even if they ask us to open our taskbar windows to show them, they'll never suspect anything outside the remote desktop session. But the client software is very restricted. The start menu just has the shut down option, a very restricted selection of software, and the shortcuts to the terminal server (i.e. our remote desktops). The computers don't let us open up explorer, but we've been able to get around this using explorer toolbars on the taskbar, which haven't yet been disabled. Don't even think about command prompt or regedit. Yes, we have a very restricted set of permissions. But hey, we have some of the most tech-savvy students in the state. So the tech admin department has go to pretty desperate measures. Just recently, one of my friends got hold of the admin password. But he's too ethical to use it to change anything.
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seba1killer
Aug 22 2008, 03:21 AM
Hahaha, very creative solution. Anyway i am free lance programmer and my boss doesnt mind if i am on internet or if i am visiting porn sites  . Thanks for the contribution, see you next.
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daftpunk
Oct 19 2008, 05:50 PM
QUOTE(miikerocks @ Jul 16 2008, 10:31 PM)  Wanna surf the internet without opening up internet explorer, firefox, or opera? This trick might save you from detention when you go back to school and go on my site. Open up Notepad. Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Notepad Press F1 to bring up the Help. Click the top left corner (the icon) of the help window. Select Jump to URL… Type in http://nerdnirvana.org. Now when your teachers come around to check out the windows you’ve opened, you won’t get caught! After trying this in school it does not work the following are blocked in my school: start>run CMD command.com right click (why) windows help and my computer as well as task manager if anyone can crack this they would be a hero!
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arnz
Oct 19 2008, 02:19 PM
Yea it seems schools and educational institutions has filters on what can be visited and what can't be visited. Obviously there are either IP ghost sites and/or programs that are used to get around the filters, whilst at the same time hiding from the main computer which can track down what the users on the other computers are doing and/or sites being surfed on the internet.
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actuarymath
Oct 19 2008, 02:36 AM
QUOTE(miikerocks @ Jul 16 2008, 09:31 PM)  Wanna surf the internet without opening up internet explorer, firefox, or opera? This trick might save you from detention when you go back to school and go on my site. Open up Notepad. Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Notepad Press F1 to bring up the Help. Click the top left corner (the icon) of the help window. Select Jump to URL… Type in http://nerdnirvana.org. Now when your teachers come around to check out the windows you’ve opened, you won’t get caught! Thank you for your nice idea. I tried your idea and I found the browsing as you wrote but unfortunately the sites that I visited through Notepad help were also left at IE history. If we would like to avoid the thing we have to delete IE history ( from the menu bar Tool(T)-> Internet Option(O)), but this is the same when we visit through IE. And perhaps you know, the access log in your school can NOT be deleted so if you made some troubles with the sites your access might be detected. But I became a little wiser that I knew I could access the Internet through the Notepad.
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xpress
Oct 18 2008, 05:18 PM
QUOTE(daftpunk @ Oct 10 2008, 01:03 AM)  Awsome good job it works great!! Although not all sites work some still say blocked  I hope someone does eventually bypass this and shares it! It uses the same IE engine. Nothing related to network hack. So, you can only see the website you are allowed to(that is, you can access only websites you can view with other browsers). To access other websites that were blocked try a proxy website. For example go to guardster free proxy site. If this website is not blocked in your network, then you can access almost any website. Just type in the website you want to go in the given address field, and the website will be displayed for you.(Anonymous access). Of course accessing websites through proxy have some limitations. But works nice. If guardster is blocked, then google for "proxy websites" and you may find someone that works for you. Just try.
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-Sky-
Oct 18 2008, 04:41 PM
Thank you for this. I'll try this method at school, but the Internet on the "Student" username the Internet has been disabled. Good thing I hacked into the Staff username  Thanks again. -Sky
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