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paradox

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Posted on 03-20-04 11:46 PM Link | Quote
does anyone know how to bypass the school retrictions, i saved the directions on my old computer that i dont have anymore, it has to do with wordpad or somthing...if no one knows what im talking about then dont bother posting
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Posted on 03-21-04 12:10 AM Link | Quote
Is this allowed?

Anyway, what sort of restrictions?
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Posted on 03-21-04 12:55 AM Link | Quote
Isn't that technically hacking? Uh... I don't know if I should close this...
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Posted on 03-21-04 12:59 AM Link | Quote
If it's Internet restrictions, they usually use a proxy. That's how 99% of all filters work.

Andministrator rights... no idea. My school just gave everyone admin rights to begin with.
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Posted on 03-21-04 02:32 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Weasel
Isn't that technically hacking? Uh... I don't know if I should close this...


Weasel: not hacking, just finageling within the rules. if they're not smart enough to disable certain loopholes, then it's their own fault. besides, as long as he does nothing malicous...my guess is he just wants to play a game or something..which i think he should be allowed to do if he has free time. i see enough douche-bags just looking at car parts every day during school, how is that worse than a game or another website that is not a school activity?



you may be talking about a little trick where you switch the name of an application that is okay under your current restriction settings to run, into the name of another application.

like this:

wordpad.exe is okay to run.
change game.exe to wordpad.exe
move it into the wordpad.exe folder.

and then you're in business, no?

if your administrators are specifically stupid there are a few other things you can find to do, like if they allow you to create shortcuts, as they do at my retarded school . repoint everything to the temp folder, not a damn thing they can do about me moving and running files...


(edited by Gavin on 03-20-04 05:35 PM)
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Posted on 03-21-04 03:05 AM Link | Quote
Here's one:
If they disable RUN or DOS just go to notepad and type:
@echo off
call command

And save that as a .bat file, then open that and it'll throw you right into DOS. You'll have to use EXIT to get out of DOS and THEN close the window though.
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Posted on 03-21-04 08:05 AM Link | Quote
Last time I tried doing this I was in high school, they had restrictions as to what you could or could not access. I got past it with out even knowing it, next thing I know, I'm banned from school computers for a week


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Posted on 03-21-04 10:49 AM Link | Quote
The most fun ones are Windows 95 computers.
1. Boot in Safe Mode.
2. Open regedit
3. Modify privileges.
4. Reboot.
5. Exclaim 'woot!'
6. Get stared at.
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Posted on 03-21-04 07:00 PM Link | Quote
Wow, isn't "how can I bypass school security" a general question... that's like, going to the butcher, saying "I want meat"...

On my previous school site there were a lot of ways to bypass everything. You could enter a lot of restricted drives and folders by simply making a shortcut to them, inluding the control panel. Special net drives normally not accessable for us could be entered with a batch file with net use m:\ (M was a Manufacturing drive only used, and normally only accessable, by teachers ). And a hell of a lot more.
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Posted on 03-22-04 10:47 AM Link | Quote
Most fun I ever had in school's computer class was getting people to give me money in exchange for hacking into their accounts and giving them the completed homework :-P e-mail is so pass
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Posted on 03-22-04 01:35 PM Link | Quote
I know that if you boot Win XP in safe mode. There is an admin account there named "admin". Unless the people at the school were smart enough to remove that account.

I hadn't started Win XP in boot mode yet (I had no need too) so I can't confirm it, but severeal PC magazines have stated that...

This dosen't work at my school thought. The computers even have their bios locked (yep, we have pretty smart admins here...) . Unless I remove the battery I can't even use an Boot disc... which can be used as an hacking tool.


(edited by Kitten Yiffer on 03-22-04 04:38 AM)
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Posted on 03-22-04 08:06 PM Link | Quote
I can't really do anything 'big' at my school, messing with the computers will get you punished very badly. And the old "I was trying to point out a security hole" excuse stopped working after I gave myself admin rights.
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Posted on 03-23-04 12:12 AM Link | Quote
Reminds me of Quake class.

My highschool spent a lot of money to set up a technology class in one of the old shop rooms. It had a wind tunnel, a programable robot, a sound studio both, a tv station room, and several other stations with computers that did different things. Then they put the shop teacher in charge of the room. Now this guy was barely smart enough to teach shop.

The more computer savy students had a way to by pass the firewall and install games. It had something to do with renaming windows.exe and restarting the computer. When it freaked out trying to find windows, they went in and changed the parameters of the security then fixed it and restarted again. Eventualy the teacher would help and install the games (even told some students the password to do so) and the entire class was in a deathmach of either Quake 2 or Starcraft. Fun class, but I doubt the teacher is working there anymore.
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Posted on 03-23-04 12:54 AM Link | Quote
well, my admins are really stupid, they have folders for every student and teacher in school, so your saying, just create a shortcut to the folder and it would work? btw our school uses windows XP, i am awar of the consequences, i just wanna be a rebel once in my life
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Posted on 03-23-04 01:11 AM Link | Quote
I remember some this retarded kid named adam brought roms and emus into school and played them but he couldnt just do it himself he had to share them, turns out there was some kinda virus on the cd........4 weeks of ISS lmao.
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Posted on 03-23-04 01:34 AM Link | Quote
I bring CD's of roms and Zsnes to my school all the time, kids download Kazaa, hell I've seen Grokster, Kazaa, Morpheus, Aries, and Kazaa Lite on the same computer! People have no dignity in that. But if your wanting to easily bypass internet restriction use a proxy, even though they can be annoying on how slow they can be there simple.
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Posted on 03-23-04 11:36 AM Link | Quote
Our School isn't the brightest, but the Proxyrestriction...

you can only use Ports 80 for HTTP and 21 for FTP, others I didn't check, but IRC or Filesharing is not possible. except you use Port 80 or 21.

We had the Filenamerestriction back in 2001, when the School still used Windows 98 Computers. So a search for Winword or explorer.exe on the network bought you many results.

As they upgraded to Windows 2000, that restriction left. You still don't have any Administrator Rights, but you can run every programm, that doesn't require these.

I downloaded some Games and Roms there too, it was funny as we watched the Intro from Super Demo World; The Legend Continues several times.

Or when they watched as I played it. Some levels ARE hard, aren't they?

Played Mario Kart over the Network, and the Homeworld 2 Demo, or GTA2, or other Games and things. But mostly they play Flashgames or browserbased Onlinegames.
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Posted on 03-24-04 12:20 AM Link | Quote
im not trying to bypass internet restrictions, i want to open up other member files..i already have no restrictions on the internet.
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Posted on 03-24-04 12:55 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by paradox
well, my admins are really stupid, they have folders for every student and teacher in school
It's not like that. That's basically just one folder (called $user$), which you only see as your own folder while being logged in.
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Posted on 03-24-04 02:02 AM Link | Quote
No. Our school at least has seperate folders for all users, but you get some error when you try to open someone elses.
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