How to Bypass all Webfilters
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
There are times when when we are forced to use proxy and we know , with proxy  many sites are blocked, But here is a way to bypass all the Web filters. When a site is blocked , you can  use this method to bypass the block!
Lets pretend for a moment that the  Internet is made up of 26 websites, A-Z. The web filter blocks your browser from  accessing sites X-Z, but not sites A-W. Simply make the browser think you’re  going to A-W. There are a variety of ways to do this:
Proxy Servers:
This is a list of HTTP proxies. These sites  may not be up forever, so you may need to search for "free HTTP proxy" or "public proxy servers" or  other similar terms.
Proxy server lists:
1.http://www.aliveproxy.com
2.http://www.multiproxy.org
3.http://www.publicproxyservers.com/index.html
4.http://www.tehbox.com/proxy
5.http://www.proxz.com
6.http://www.proxy4free.com/index.html
7.http://free-proxies.com
Now that you  have a list of proxies, you would open IE (internet explorer) and click on Tools > Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings  > Advanced. Enter the address and port of one of the servers from the list in  the proper area (http) and make sure the "use a proxy server for your LAN"  option is selected. Remember to replace the proxy and port at your terminal to  the original when you're done.
Note: Some proxies listed may not work,  and this method may decrease your surfing speed. By trying various entries,  you’ll find one that works, or works faster.
The infamous translation trick:
Go to a web page translation site and use their  services to "translate a page to English" thus accessing the blocked page  through their trusted site.
You’ll notice that several translation sites  are blocked, but by using less popular ones, this method can still be effective.  Here is a list of some translation services. Again, these sites may not be up  forever, so you may need to search for them.
1.http://babelfish.altavista.com
2.http://world.altavista.com
3.http://translation.langenberg.com
4.http://freetranslation.com/web.thm
URL  Scripting:
URL scripting is the easiest method. It works on a select few web filters and is  based on the same principal as the translation trick. By typing and address like  www.yahoo.com@www.restricted_site.com the filter will not go into effect as it  recognizes the trusted site (in this case yahoo.com)
Other  tricks:
Simply open the command prompt and type:
Ping restricted.com ?  restricted.com obviously being the restricted site
At this point you can take  down the IP address (ex. 216.109.124.73) and enter it into the browser.  If access to the command prompt is also restricted, see "How to bypass  restrictions to get to thecommand prompt." If this article has been taken from  information leak, then know that it involves anything from opening the browser,  selecting view > source, then saving it as X.bat and opening it to opening a  folder or browser and typing in the location of cmd.exe depending on the OS. I  will not go into further, as this a completely different topic.
Use  https://restrictedsite.com as referring to it as a secured site may confuse the  filter.
Note: These are ancient methods that many new filters defend  against, but still may be applicable in your situation. If not, a little history  never hurt anyone.
Web based Proxies:
Another one of the easier, yet  effective methods include web based proxies. These are simple in the fact that  you just enter the restricted address and surf! Some of these have some  restrictions, like daily usage limits, etc but you can also use another proxy  (perhaps one that sucks, like a text only) to bypass their restrictions as well.  Here is a list of some:
1.http//proxify.com
2.http://www.anonymizer.com/index.cgi
3.http://www.guardster.com/
4.http://anonymouse.ws/anonwww.html
5.http://www.the-cloak.com/login.html
6.https://www.megaproxy.com/freesurf
7.http://www.anonymizer.ru
8.https://nadaily.com/cgi-bin/nph-proxyb.cgi
9.http://www.userbeam.de/cgi-bin/nph-userbeam.cgi
10.http://www.free2.surffreedom.com/nph-free.cgi
Proxy  Programs:
There are many proxy programs that allow you to surf anonymously  that are more or less based on the same topics we’ve covered here. I’ve added  them just to cover the topic thoroughly:
1.http://www.hotscripts.com/Detailed/28480.html
2.http://www.inetprivacy.com/a4proxy/anonymous-grc.htm
3.http://www.orangatango.com/home/index.ie.html
4.http://www.steganos.com/
5.http://www.anonymization.net/
?  toolbar that requires admin rights to install
Making your own CGI proxy  server:
Making your own proxy server may come in handy, but I personally  find that simply uploading a .txt file/w a list of proxies to a free host makes  for a much easier and headache free solution. If you don’t know PERL, there is  code out there to help you set it up. Check out these sites for more  info:
1.http://httpbridge.sourceforge.net
2.http://www.jmarshall.com/tools/cgiproxy
3.http://www.manageability.org/blog/stuff/open-source-personal-proxy-servers-written-in-java/view
Admin  Access:
When all else fails, you can simply take over the PC and alter or  delete the damn filter. This method varies according to the OS (operating  system) you are dealing with. Please see “Hacking Windows NT” for more  information. If this tutorial has been taken from information leak, then I will  go as far as to say it involves booting the PC in another OS, copying the SAM  file and cracking it using a program like saminside or LC5 rather than start a  whole new topic within one.











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