How to bypass Fortinet

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jah5577 Posted messages 4616 Status Member -
Hello,
I am studying at a school... For the past few weeks, the IT guy has installed Fortinet... So no more Facebook, etc... I found some solutions on the forum but none of them work... So if anyone has any idea how we can bypass this Fortinet it would be great..

Thanks in advance
Configuration: Windows XP Firefox 3.5.7

5 answers

  1. Pm912
     
    It's a lousy response.

    We're not asking whether a firewall serves for that or whether it should or shouldn't be used for Facebook at school!

    Who do you think you are?

    Give an answer or just move on.
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    1. brupala Posted messages 111138 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   14 440
       
      Hello,
      This response is provided because it is the best answer to give in the interest of the person asking.
      Bypassing a blockage of this kind is akin to the fraudulent use of computer means, thus hacking (gaining unauthorized access to a computer system) with all the risks that this entails for the person committing this act.
      It is therefore better to wait a bit and wait to be out in order to connect to unauthorized sites.
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  2. brupala Posted messages 111138 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   14 440
     
    Hi,
    that's what firewalls are for.
    you will connect from home.
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    and ... There you go!
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  3. jah5577 Posted messages 4616 Status Member 362
     
    Hello

    You're not at school to go on Facebook!

    And if your system administrator installed that, it's for a reason...
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    Microsoft: kb = Knowledge base? Not at all, it means "Known Bugs"!
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  4. garion28 Posted messages 1545 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   408
     
    If it was implemented, it's not for nothing
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    You have problems with IE8? I’m giving you THE solution, install Firefox (search on Google)
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  5. jah5577 Posted messages 4616 Status Member 362
     
    You went to clown school, didn’t you?! -_-'
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    Microsoft: kb = Knowledge base? Not at all, it means "Known Bugs"!
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