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Thespian*: Ask permission is not an option because officials who work here have no idea about computers (indeed often turn to me if any user has any questions, and I'm present). The amendment has been made ​​by the technical services of the municipality with some predefined exclusion list (I suppose).
I was just thinking so you don't get into trouble, they might call security or police if they see you at regular intervals during weekdays using a USB-memory.

I think there are some free proxies out there as transparent overlays, you won't need any external applications or memory sticks then.

Try this one, this should work perfectly (might be slow but that's a trade off): http://hidemyass.com/proxy/
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Nirth: I was just thinking so you don't get into trouble, they might call security or police if they see you at regular intervals during weekdays using a USB-memory
The use of USB memories is allowed (I've been using one for years). No problem there.

In Sweden you have laws against it, I guess?

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Nirth: I think there are some free proxies out there as transparent overlays, you won't need any external applications or memory sticks then.

Try this one, this should work perfectly (might be slow but that's a trade off): http://hidemyass.com/proxy/
All the proxies I've tried so far are blocked, including that one. :(

The message (translated from Spanish) when trying to access any blocked page is always: "The page you requested is blocked by security policy"
Post edited September 19, 2012 by Thespian*
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Nirth: I was just thinking so you don't get into trouble, they might call security or police if they see you at regular intervals during weekdays using a USB-memory
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Thespian*: The use of USB memories is allowed (I've been using one for years). No problem there.

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Nirth: I think there are some free proxies out there as transparent overlays, you won't need any external applications or memory sticks then.

Try this one, this should work perfectly (might be slow but that's a trade off): http://hidemyass.com/proxy/
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Thespian*: All the proxies I've tried so far are blocked, including that one. :(

The message (translated from Spanish) when trying to access any blocked page is always: "The page you requested is blocked by security policy"
Argh, that's annoying.

Anyway, try this and put in your USB memory: https://www.torproject.org/download/download.html.en

Also, check this out. Anti-censorship application: https://telex.cc/

It's in experimental stages but I tried it a few months ago and it worked, I checked IP and it was changed and shown as a different country. However, that page itself could be blocked as well but they have new code/tech to circumvent such blockages.

I just tried Telex again. Download a proxy extension for your browser (I recommend Proxy Switchy! if you use Chrome) then add the info 127.0.0.1 IP and 8888 port into the lines available in the first page in options of the extension. Considering this applies to a specific browser, you could a bring with you a portable version of your browser on the USB, this should be the easiest way.
Post edited September 19, 2012 by Nirth
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Nirth: Anyway, try this and put in your USB memory: https://www.torproject.org/download/download.html.en
Downloading! It's not possible to install programs on those PCs, or even use the command line, so I'm used to utilize portable versions of my favorite programs.

BTW, in Sweden you have laws against use of memory sticks in public libraries, I guess? Just curious.

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Nirth: I just tried Telex again. Download a proxy extension for your browser (I recommend Proxy Switchy! if you use Chrome) then add the info 127.0.0.1 IP and 8888 port into the lines available in the first page in options of the extension. Considering this applies to a specific browser, you could a bring with you a portable version of your browser on the USB, this should be the easiest way.
I surf with a portable version of Firefox (the public library PCs have installed the 8.0 version of IE). I'll look for a proxy extension for FF.

Thanks for the help. I really appreciate it. :)
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Thespian*: BTW, in Sweden you have laws against use of memory sticks in public libraries, I guess? Just curious.
Actually not, I just thought that it may looks suspicious but then again, hundreds of students must use them so maybe not.

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Thespian*: I surf with a portable version of Firefox (the public library PCs have installed the 8.0 version of IE). I'll look for a proxy extension for FF.

Thanks for the help. I really appreciate it. :)
Report back if have any issues. :)
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Nirth: Report back if have any issues. :)
Sure. ;)