getting Past School Firewalls
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So you would deny someone an answer because they are in the wrong forum? Thats pathetic, it's because of people like you that people like me can't find their answers. Give the guy a break it's not like he wants to break the firewall to look up porn!
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
MicealG wrote:
it's because of people like you that people like me can't find their answers
Get over youself. Everyone answering questions here does so in their free time and owes you nothing. I whacked a few searches into google for UPNP and timeout and got thousands upon thousands of results. The top 5 or so (as always) looked useful even if some did refer to the CE framework. I didnt bother replying to your stupid offer of money :rolleyes: as moost people find a reply of STFW rude! Now don't go telling us how to format a response to an irrelvant question. Those of us who replied do so to hundreds of these stupid questions monthly. We also help the ones who ask decent intelligent questions and are patient and friendly.
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I dont know! This is my first time on this website so, i didn't know which topic to click on! SORRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok let me rephrase then: what was it about a website devoted to programming for the windows platform that made you think here was a good website to ask? Seriously, you shouldnt be doing this - and certainly not just to check your email. Wait till you get home from school and use your PC at home or failing that im sure there's an internet cafe somewhere near your house. We don't discuss hacking here. There are whole websites devoted to it if you really want to find out more!
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MicealG wrote:
it's because of people like you that people like me can't find their answers
Get over youself. Everyone answering questions here does so in their free time and owes you nothing. I whacked a few searches into google for UPNP and timeout and got thousands upon thousands of results. The top 5 or so (as always) looked useful even if some did refer to the CE framework. I didnt bother replying to your stupid offer of money :rolleyes: as moost people find a reply of STFW rude! Now don't go telling us how to format a response to an irrelvant question. Those of us who replied do so to hundreds of these stupid questions monthly. We also help the ones who ask decent intelligent questions and are patient and friendly.
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Congratulations, if this works, you've helped this guy hack into his school. Do you really think that's wise ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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So you would deny someone an answer because they are in the wrong forum? Thats pathetic, it's because of people like you that people like me can't find their answers. Give the guy a break it's not like he wants to break the firewall to look up porn!
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
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So you would deny someone an answer because they are in the wrong forum? Thats pathetic, it's because of people like you that people like me can't find their answers. Give the guy a break it's not like he wants to break the firewall to look up porn!
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
MicealG wrote:
So you would deny someone an answer because they are in the wrong forum? Thats pathetic, it's because of people like you that people like me can't find their answers.
So, should a shop dedicated to selling computer games start selling milk because someone demands it? No, the person who needs the milk would be directed to the supermarket at the other end of the mall. Should I whine and complain to Prof. Stephen Hawking if I can't find anything about chocolate cake in a book about quantum mechanics?
MicealG wrote:
Give the guy a break
He's been told where to go to get his answer. Just like the guy who wants to buy milk in the computer game shop.
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You know I starting reading the posts you both sent but got bored.
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
MicealG wrote:
You know I starting reading the posts you both sent but got bored.
Child.
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So you would deny someone an answer because they are in the wrong forum? Thats pathetic, it's because of people like you that people like me can't find their answers. Give the guy a break it's not like he wants to break the firewall to look up porn!
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
MicealG wrote:
it's because of people like you that people like me can't find their answers.
That has FAR more to do with your own abilities than it does our own motiviations for not answering.
MicealG wrote:
Give the guy a break it's not like he wants to break the firewall to look up porn!
What did he say that lead you to believe that? You have absolutely no idea what he's going to do when/if he gets around the firewall. Besides, unless the IP address of the machine he's using is routable on the open 'Net, it's impossible for him to "get around" the firewall.
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Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
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You could try the loop back address which is http://127.0.0.1/, this will allow you to connect to the router setup page but there will be more than likely username and password security on it, the default for most hardware is username:admin and password:password, but if the networks administrator has any common sense it will be changed. None the less, it's worth a try.
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
MicealG wrote:
You could try the loop back address which is http://127.0.0.1/, this will allow you to connect to the router setup page
Really? Do you really think that "the firewall" is installed on every workstation at the school? Do you really think that the "router setup page" would be that accessible?? You're thinking in terms of home networking, not in corporate infrastructures.
MicealG wrote:
None the less, it's worth a try.
And in some cases, even an attempt at this is enough to get you booted out of school/a job.
A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
2006, 2007 -
You could try the loop back address which is http://127.0.0.1/, this will allow you to connect to the router setup page but there will be more than likely username and password security on it, the default for most hardware is username:admin and password:password, but if the networks administrator has any common sense it will be changed. None the less, it's worth a try.
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
I certainly know who I'm getting networking lessons from in the future! :laugh:
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Ok let me rephrase then: what was it about a website devoted to programming for the windows platform that made you think here was a good website to ask? Seriously, you shouldnt be doing this - and certainly not just to check your email. Wait till you get home from school and use your PC at home or failing that im sure there's an internet cafe somewhere near your house. We don't discuss hacking here. There are whole websites devoted to it if you really want to find out more!
O.k. Sorry if i bothered anybody. can we just forget this ever happened? So, what exactly is this site all about 'cause it got recommened to me by a friend & they said i'd be interested in it but i don't know anything 'bout this site. so, can anyone fill me in please? THNX:)
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O.k. Sorry if i bothered anybody. can we just forget this ever happened? So, what exactly is this site all about 'cause it got recommened to me by a friend & they said i'd be interested in it but i don't know anything 'bout this site. so, can anyone fill me in please? THNX:)
Take a look around the site at the articles and the forums. This site is dedicated to developing software. The reaction you got was because you made the basic mistake of not posting your question in the right forum, which is a big no-no (as you found out). Things became heated because somebody else jumped into the thread to try and criticise members for pointing this out - those of us that he tried to have a go at have been members of this site for a very long time, some are even MVPs, and we are a pretty tight crowd, so things got ugly quickly. Still, when all is said and done, welcome aboard and I hope that this little incident doesn't put you off one of the most vibrant places on the web. Oh, if you are ever unsure of posting etiquette on the site, this[^] might help.
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