Use an available proxy

Try appending the site you are trying to reach with

 

.nyud.net:8080

 

Eg: www.ebay.com.nyud.net:8080/

 

 

What I use at work - will load slow and no graphics but gets through the
filter

 

 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Brent Easton
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 8:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [vassalengine] Re: workaround to blocked Vassal access

 

I would guess it is a web-filtering solution that is blocking access for one
of two reasons:

- The presence of the word 'Games' on the target page (most likely)
- www.vassalengine.org in on a block IP list (less likely).

What exactly do you mean you "can't login" to look at your games? You don't
even need Internet access to run VASSAL and look at locally saved games
or PBEM log files. The only things you will be blocked from doing is surfing
the VASSAL Engine site (otr parts of it) and playing a module online against
someone else.

Regards,

Brent.

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>
>On 9/09/2006 at 1:16 AM emmd_0 wrote:
>I have no clue how it is blocked. The message that I get when I try
>to go to the Vassal engine site )and the brainiac site for CB) if that
>the site is blocked by Websense filtering the word "games." As I
>noted though it doesn't block all sites that have to do with games. I
>have no computer admin experience and no idea how Websense works, so I
>don't have any idea what to do to work around it. It is a nuisance
>since I occasionally have an hour or more around 3-4 am when nothing
>is going on at work...I am allowed to sleep (!) in that case (although
>I can't do it very well there), but can't log on to look at my games.
>
>Frustrated...
>
>--- In vassalengine@ <mailto:vassalengine%40yahoogroups.com>
yahoogroups.com, "Gary Krockover" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> No! You cannot play games while at work!
>> 
>> (sorry)
>> 
>> Does it block by URL name (ie., if it has "games" in the 
>> URL it blocks it?), or is it blocked by IP range?
>> 
>> If it's only blocking by the URL name, I wonder if you set 
>> up a page that has the offending URL (vassalengine.org - 
>> which doesn't have 'game' in it so I'm thinking it's 
>> blocked elsewise) and put it in an iframe and then hit 
>> that page if it would display?
>> 
>> I can set up an iframe test for you later if you like.
>> 
>> GJK
>> 
>> On Sat, 09 Sep 2006 00:44:43 -0000
>> "emmd_0" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > My work computer access has something called "Websense" 
>> >that blocks
>> > all sites that have "games" in them (at least that is 
>> >the message that
>> > I get. Yet, I can access Boulder Games, BGG, Consimworld 
>> >and many
>> > others that have to do with 'games.'
>> > It will not allow me to go to the Vassal site and even 
>> >when I take in
>> > the .jnlp file, it won't allow me to run Vassal (Java 
>> >starts up fine).
>> > Is there a means to get around this, so that I can view 
>> >my active
>> > games when I have dead time in the middle of the night 
>> >at work?
>>
>
>
>
__________________________________________________________
Brent Easton 
Analyst/Programmer 
University of Western Sydney 
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:b.easton%40uws.edu.au> edu.au

 



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