Redirect Website?

jj1492

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Once upon a time at school, dialpad was the devil according the the university, so they blocked it, but I found a website where you could type in a URL and through that website, it would redirect you to the URL you typed in. Hence, I could use dialpad again. Anyone know of a site like this? Thanks.
 

jj1492

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No, what the website I used back then did was use its domain and append the site you wanted to it, so if microsoft did this feature and I wanted to go to apple.com it would look like www.microsoft.com:apple.com or something like that. the url you want appends onto the domain you are currently on or something like that.
 

igowerf

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I think he's talking about a web proxy. Try out http://www.guardster.com/.

These work by letting you browse sites through their site. This way, your ISP just thinks that you're visiting guardster.com and not dialpad.com.
 

jj1492

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Thanks man, I think that's what I need, but my ISP blocked that site too. Any others like guardster out there that ISP might not have blocked?
 

jkoon

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Can you use dialpad through a proxy server?

If so perhaps a listing like this could be useful (but will probably take some trial and error to find a server fast/reliable enough).
http://proxy.sc/

Also you may want to search digg.com, they have had a few articles relating to proxy listing websites that might be useful (that is if this method is going to work).