decent firewall (work) bypass for trillian etc

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neh
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decent firewall (work) bypass for trillian etc

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are there any decent firewall / http tunnel progs that use one off payment rather than monthly subs??
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a bottle of booze for one of the sysadmins usually works
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cheers man but thats subscription based
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Thanks i needed this too... now i can run newsleecher and trillian off the government network :D
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neh wrote:cheers man but thats subscription based
No, it isn't. I use the free version everyday.

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The free servers have a bandwidth limit, but are fine for IM. I've even downloaded a couple things via bittorrent through using the free service.
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fuck - nice one - I'll set this up tomorrow - nice work - cheers
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I block all those proggies from being run on PCs here where I work.. :D
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Dek wrote:I block all those proggies from being run on PCs here where I work.. :D
I wonder if you use Windows XP and haven't disabled Run As in group Policy.
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we block the executable from running on WinXP/2k and MAC... it detects the executable running and kills the process.. we also disable all the spyware crap, hotbar, webshots, weatherbug, gain, gator, etc..
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Dek wrote:we block the executable from running on WinXP/2k and MAC... it detects the executable running and kills the process.. we also disable all the spyware crap, hotbar, webshots, weatherbug, gain, gator, etc..
fun way to annoy someone; add an .exe in their autoexec file and/or startup folder.

they kinda did the same thing where i work (although our team has full admin rights), and it restarts the computer whenever it finds an installing executable running on normal computers. :olo:
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