Red x-ville

My company just blocked all the photo hosting services this morning. At first only half the photos here went to red x's. I could still see photobucket. Then photobucket photos went x also. No more cool photos. No ebay either. That got blocked today too. 
I guess I'd better be working my ass off so I can retire at 55. I'll be 51 in Dec.
--Jerry

I guess I'd better be working my ass off so I can retire at 55. I'll be 51 in Dec.
--Jerry
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Russ, NCNE
<< <i>The place where I work doesn't block anything. Russ, NCNE >>
Russ,
I will probably be working hard to increase my volume so that I can work where you do. --Jerry
San Diego, CA
So I can see the pix at home, but they take longer to load.
Oh, well. At least I don't still have dialup at home. *shudder*
(Out here in the boonies, that was all we could get until we got the less-than-perfect but usually-a-little-better-than-dialup satellite DSL.)
- Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC
So you can't see Marty's wife's melons? Too bad; they are HUGE. Maybe you'll get lucky and see them at home before the moderators block the image.
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<< <i>You could put together an https proxy relay outside the company and view everything seamlessly at work and with no audit trail for the URLs. >>
I may have to start learning much more about the internet....thanks for the suggestion. --Jerry
<< <i>You could put together an https proxy relay outside the company and view everything seamlessly at work and with no audit trail for the URLs. >>
How do you do that?
San Diego, CA
<< <i>He's just upset because now he can't see the pics I just posted of my wife's melons.
Yes, I could really use a few mellon photos right now.
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<< <i>You could put together an https proxy relay outside the company and view everything seamlessly at work and with no audit trail for the URLs. >>
How do you do that? >>
Write an https socket service in perl or python on an external machine with a simple post page that takes the URL as post data, runs as a socket client to get each and deliver it under the port 443 secure http service, outside the view of filters, logs, ... Done these sorts of things before and probably could commercialize it. It's effectively a secure tunnel of one protocol using another. Thought about doing this for peer-to-peer stuff that is increasingly blocked too.
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ANA - Pay As I Go Member
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<< <i>You could put together an https proxy relay outside the company and view everything seamlessly at work and with no audit trail for the URLs. >>
How do you do that? >>
Write an https socket service in perl or python on an external machine with a simple post page that takes the URL as post data, runs as a socket client to get each and deliver it under the port 443 secure http service, outside the view of filters, logs, ... Done these sorts of things before and probably could commercialize it. It's effectively a secure tunnel of one protocol using another. Thought about doing this for peer-to-peer stuff that is increasingly blocked too. >>
Thanks. But you lost me starting on the 3rd word of your 1st sentence.
San Diego, CA
<< <i>You could put together an https proxy relay outside the company and view everything seamlessly at work and with no audit trail for the URLs. >>
Coxe, a suggestion.
Put that in your sigline and add "will coach for coins."
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
<< <i>The place where I work doesn't block anything.
Russ, NCNE >>
Thats because YOU OWN IT!
TC71
ebay's blocked too, it was a game of cat and mouse at first and i could get
in through ebay.uk and log into myebay and manage my account/see bids, then ebay.cn
finally they got anything ebay associated.
even after the final ebay nuking, when i really HAD to see if i was winning a bid or see what the bid was at
for one of my own items, i could get in through Goofbay and at least see what was going on.
they got it too finally.
toolhaus can be used to obtain info also about who's winning the bid, if you have the item number.
there's always friends of the forum that will look in in a real pinch.