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Saturday, April 25, 2009

How To Unblock Youtube At School

Proxy Sites
Why do people want to unblock Youtube? Youtube sucks. Rather unblock something useful, like Wikipedia. Seriously. But anyway, here's how you can get on any website at school (yes, including Youtube, you addict)

Why do people want to unblock Youtube? Youtube sucks. Rather unblock something useful, like Wikipedia. Seriously. But anyway, here's how you can get on any website at school (yes, including Youtube, you addict)... you need something called a...
Proxy
New proxies get blocked all the time, so you really need to keep finding new ones when that happens. Here is a proxy you can try:
www.haoproxy.com

The trick is to find a proxy that very few people know about. Most of the ones you'll find by searching on the internet will get blocked, because that's the first place a teacher will look when they want to know what sites they should block. So, the best way to unblock sites (yes, and Youtube... sigh) is to use other methods...

Other ways to unblock sites
Use Google's cached version of the site. This will let you read just about any site, but you can't log in to member sites (like Youtube or whatever). This may or may not also work with other search engines, like Yahoo and whatever else there is.
Translator sites can be used to access pages much like the search engine cache trick. Example: babel.altavista.com

You can use RSS readers to access news sites instead of going to the site itself. www.bloglines.com is just one, but there are millions of these.

You can use "web accelerators" to unblock sites too. Like webaccelerator.google.com

Unblocker Programs
UltraSurf is free software and is available in English and Chinese. Once started, it opens an Internet Explorer type program that is automatically configured to allow you to browse websites through UltraSurf. Other browsers must be configured manually. The UltraSurf site itself might be blocked, so you may have to download this at home and bring it to school on a flash drive or something.
Similar unblockers:
FreeGate
GPass
HTTP Tunnel
Jap Anon
TOR
I2P


Set up your own proxy
This is the most reliable way to unblock sites... but you have to do it yourself. Basically, you set up your own proxy on your home computer or on a web host somewhere, and use it yourself. Don't tell anyone about it, except maybe a close circle of friends. The more people who know about it, the more likely it will get blocked. But hey, if you can make one proxy, you can make more of them, so... :)
How to make a proxy
Install Apache and PHP on a computer that has permanent access to the internet. Download and install a PHP script called PHProxy (you'll have to Google for it, its owner stopped developing it). You can also use CGIProxy. Then, as long as you know your IP address, you can get to your proxy from anywhere. You can also set up DNS for it if you want, but that just makes it easier to block. So, if your IP is 123.456.78.9, you'll access your proxy by typing in http://123.456.78.9 at school.
psiphon turns a regular home computer into a personal, encrypted proxy server. psiphon is free and open source, and comes in Linux and Windows versions. It is easy to install, but if your computer is behind a home router it may require some configuration.

Peacefire Circumventor is similar to psiphon, but a bit harder to install.

They don't just block Youtube
Schools have been known to block a lot of educational and downright useful sites too. In fact, the software they use to block things with is extremely ineffective at blocking access to anything (as this article has just proven). For more information about internet censorship, go to Peacefire.org. Researchers have found that commercial filtering technologies mistakenly block access to content related to women’s health, gay and lesbian rights groups, and sexual education for teenagers. Everyone's Guide to By-Passing Internet Censorship for Citizens Worldwide

Don't forget to tell your friends about www.haoproxy.com!

1 comment:

  1. To unblock youtube , you can also try the web proxy http://freeinternet.chinaguideblog.com

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