OverAllComa answered Tuesday February 20 2007, 9:41 pm: The previous advice was accurate. Though, fair warning, attempting to get around a setup like that will likely garner the attention of any decent IT Department. If your school uses unique usernames to get on the network, they will track you down if they're good at what they do.
**edit:I got the IP of myspace instead of facebook, by accident. Facebook uses some super-ninja technology to hide their IP, so I can't get that. The below info might still be useful for people in the future, So i'll keep it**
something that might work is to, instead of type "myspace.com" type "216.178.32.50". This bypasses the DNS server, and stops anything that looks at the URL. Unfortunately, you'll have to manually change every link on every page to go to 216.178.32.50 instead of myspace.com. So instead of clicking on "home", you'll have to put [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) in the address bar. [ theymos's advice column | Ask theymos A Question ]
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