What are some good proxy sites?

Rip the Jacker

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Well... I'm on a restricted laptop @ homeschool and most of the stuff is blocked (including Anandtech) and I was wondering if any of you knew a good "proxy" site, one where you type in the name of the site that you want to go to on the form and just click "go."

It must not have the name proxy in it, and it can't be a site that just lists proxies.
 

drinkmorejava

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I'd say proxify, it's nice cause it's framed based, you don't have to mess with your settings at all. I know they have a couple dozen other names too, I think one is freeproxy.com but they all lead to the same place.

Also, just found this yesterday, best program evarrrrr, someone here has it in their sig.
http://www.hottproxy.org/ With it you can set up your own proxy on a home comp.
 

Remy XO

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I dont think you can log into forums like AT with free proxy sites though. The only one Im aware that has this feature is proxify.com and you have to subscribe to it toi have that feature. If anyone knows otherwise please tell me.
 

Remy XO

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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
AT policy on such topics states "no talking about bypassing school/work filters" :p

- M4H

When he meant "school" he meant homeschool where he uses it at home.

Waits for OP's edit
 

JDrake

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Have you ever tried using your command prompt and getting the site's IP or w/e
exe "cmd.exe"
"ns lookup www.whatever.com"
copy/paste the ##.##.##.## and paste in url
 

boggsie

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Originally posted by: scott
Originally posted by: joedrake
Have you ever tried using your command prompt and getting the site's IP or w/e
exe "cmd.exe"
"ns lookup www.whatever.com"
copy/paste the ##.##.##.## and paste in url

joedrake
Could you please explain that in a little more elementary way for those of us who are dense? (yours truly)

I think you might be saying something really useful here, but sorry I don't quite fully understand, and want to. Thank you.

Start > Run > cmd
nslookup www.google.com
Server: www.l.google.com
Addresses: 216.239.37.99, 216.239.37.104
Aliases: www.google.com