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peregrin
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Posted on: Nov. 02 2000,15:13 |
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i know that people have already posted, looking for help, but i really need it. i am a super lam0r, and cant for the life of me figure out how to dodge the administrative limits at my school. i have been trying to install (illegally) multiple media search utilities such as imesh, scour exchange, and napster, and whil i can always install them, the will never connect correctly, and i hate it. we run win2kpro, and have a t1, and crappy computers. if you guys can help me, it'd be great. if you need more specs, let me know.------------------ "i like to skate on the other side of the ice" -steve wright please feel free to ignore anything i happen to incoherently utter
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askheaves
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Posted on: Nov. 02 2000,15:25 |
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You can't... Plain and simple, as much crap as is flung at Microsoft, they have developed a good operating system. You can't install things without being an administrator of that computer, and most likely you aren't going to change that unless you're a domain admin (a very not easy task). Your best bet, try to figure out what the Administrator password is. Don't make yourself an Administrator, because you'll be on a very short list of admins and will stick out like a sore thumb. You could create a dummy account on that computer and make it an admin account, and then when they find it, it's not linked to you. Bottom line, you're pretty screwed. There are no rootkits out there, there is no SID sitting around set (I know very little about lunix)... you can't even get back from the screensaver without a password if it's set that way... and rebooting won't help.
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Neophyre
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Posted on: Nov. 02 2000,20:25 |
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i have a little program a mate of mine over in london made for me, for the purpose of gaining the admins password.as some of u might know, win2k locks the computer after a certain time of inactivity, and only a password, usually the user's can unlock it. the program imitates this, by locking the computer, and prompting the user for the admin user/pass. you can enter in the domain u want shown, and what type of user can unlock the computer. the user goes and gets the admin and admin types in his pass, and the prog logs it for you i've done it before, and it works but my admins are so god damn stupid i might as well asked them for it... lol ------------------ "MAN! You go through life, you try to be nice to people... you reist the urge to PUNCH them in the FACE, and for what? All so some pimply little PUKE can treat you like dirt, cause your'e not on the TEAM! Well I'm better than dirt! ...well most kinds of dirt, not that fancy store-bought dirt, that stuff's loaded with nutrients, I can't compete with that..." -Moe
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RenegadeSnark
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Posted on: Nov. 02 2000,22:32 |
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quote: Originally posted by syf0n: I didn't read all the shite other people posted so this may have already been said....but I'm guessing you're behind a router. If that's the case, no matter what you send, even using a proxy server other than the one those machine are on by default, you're fucked. The machine will send it out, but the router won't return it...or the proxy server will block it. Sorry...but what I did (they have this shitty protection software at school) was install a proxy server on another computer, then surg through that...what I'm getting at is that you should try to install a proxy on another computer ON CAMPUS, then you may not have a problem....I'd have to know the exact setup to tell you what you can actually do, these are all just suggestions.
LOL you are dumb. YOU HAVE TO BE BEHIND A ROUTER! THE INTERNET = LOTS OF COMPUTERS PLUGGED INTO LOTS OF ROUTERS! If you take away routers, it's like asking the ENTIRE WORLD to have their computers on the same LOCAL AREA NETWORK. WTF? What you REALLY need to do is set up a proxy OUTSIDE of the school firewall, in a place where the school firewall will permit you to access it. Then you'll have to do something odd to use your existing proxy to proxy to the other. I did this at my school. http://tucb.com/bh/ Pass = blackmagic Sorry, it will be interesting to try to route anything other than HTTP, unless you can set up a proxy within the school on a computer that has *DIRECT* nonproxied internet access. syf0n, you have really got to learn about networking man. Your knowledge of networking is second to my dog's. My dog knows better than to chew on power and networking cables. She also seems to understand how to find her way out of an empty room, etc etc. *** Edited to fix a friggin spelling error I included in the all caps up above, out of pure frustration. ON AIM: chase92302 ------------------ Webbie/EIC http://boomgames.com Founder http://tucb.com/ syf0n, n.: See "big fucking loser". This message has been edited by RenegadeSnark on November 02, 2000 at 05:48 PM
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askheaves
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Posted on: Nov. 03 2000,15:08 |
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Let me preface by saying that I misread your original post and thought that the problem was that you couldn't install programs, not that you couldn't connect outside. The idea that ReneganeSnark was trying to get across is that probably the only thing your firewall is permitting is communication on port 80 (http). If you can build (or find)an app that will funnel data that it recieves on port 80, and transport it across port 6669 (or whatever napster uses), and responds in the opposite direction, then place the app on a computer outside of your school network (ie, has access to the real internet), then you can do all sorts of bad evil things. There should be a similiar procedure for the rest of your devilish apps. The entertaining part is that if you have great net access in the outside world, why would you need to do things the school doesn't like at school. Hell, I wait until I get home from work to look at stileproject.There are supposed to be some Napster proxies out there, or something, but I wouldn't be too concerned about that as it's about to go under anyways. ------------------ "My name is John Johnson but everyone knows me as Vickie."
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RenegadeSnark
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Posted on: Nov. 03 2000,20:40 |
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Not quite that easy as funneling data through port 80. Most proxies I have run into have timeouts, so you have to find an app especially intended for the purpose. Even then I think the proxy server wouldn't like to handle 2-way communication (in the case of an HTTP one at least) - it would only let a request be made then fulfill it. quote: Originally posted by askheaves: Let me preface by saying that I misread your original post and thought that the problem was that you couldn't install programs, not that you couldn't connect outside. The idea that ReneganeSnark was trying to get across is that probably the only thing your firewall is permitting is communication on port 80 (http). If you can build (or find)an app that will funnel data that it recieves on port 80, and transport it across port 6669 (or whatever napster uses), and responds in the opposite direction, then place the app on a computer outside of your school network (ie, has access to the real internet), then you can do all sorts of bad evil things. There should be a similiar procedure for the rest of your devilish apps. The entertaining part is that if you have great net access in the outside world, why would you need to do things the school doesn't like at school. Hell, I wait until I get home from work to look at stileproject.There are supposed to be some Napster proxies out there, or something, but I wouldn't be too concerned about that as it's about to go under anyways.
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