You should talk to your instructor. They might have more work you can do -- yes, it sounds bad, but it should count extra on your grade. If the instructor likes you, they may be able to give you temporary access past the filter.
Either way, you won't get in trouble.
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What do you mean by "a special class"? Why only 2 days a week?
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It might be simply a high school kid in a class for slow learners etc.. In which case all cynical people here are real asses.
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1) Doesn't change the fact people here are jumping to conclusions too fast and acting like jerks to someone asking for help with something..
2) The way those classes most often work is they get a set amount of work to do; once that's done, the work for the day is simply done. Nothing else left to do. They don't wanna over-tax the attention span and effort of the class, which - due to low budget - often is a mashup of kids of greatly varying level. He might be one of the smarter kids in there, and be done a little faster than some of the other people.
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Go hack/steal a teacher's login information. Bypasses everything. :P
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*flirt with the teacher to get the login information
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change http for https
that worked on my school when i was there some years ago
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Well, I'm pretty sure I am the only one here working on cyber security and networking, so I know what I am saying.
The only reason why https work is because they don't have port 23 blocked on the site. Proxy sites don't work because they are easily detected.
Unless you manage to get an administrators account (which is practically against school grounds and will get you expelled) then you are probably not going to get anywhere.
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"Well, I'm pretty sure I am the only one here working on cyber security and networking, so I know what I am saying."
No you're not, and no you don't :D
First off, this site has 180K+ users, so the chances are pretty darn high that there's more than one person working in that field.
Also, if you actually did work in "cyber security and networking", you'd know https defaults to port 443. Port 23 is Telnet. If you want to impersonate someone who works in networking, at least do the most basic of research.
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Oh thank you, thank you for this. Hey, you wanna bet Midnightrave did "Computer Science III"? :P
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apparently I'm in school atm and they did not block steamgifts this time :)
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