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Please Give me Relevant answers,BASED ON WIFI NETWORK HACKING.?
Hi friends. Consider this situation. I am using my laptop to connect to a college wifi. My laptop is registered to connect to the network. ie, They are using my n/w card id to identify my laptop. Thats the scenario.The network is perfectly sealed and the techniques i knew hasn't worked to get into the torrent site. i tried to use clearlydrunk,hide myass..etc. Proxy hiders not working.
Well i am a comp science student. I am sure they cant check each data packets send out from my computer and receiving. Do anyone knows how the filtering system works on the server and how to get into the sites that i needed..Please answer if you know the concept and got the scenario...
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- AdrianLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
You cannot bypass their network, at least not easily...
Their blocks are probably based on several different filters. For example, for sure they use blacklists - sites that are blocked by IP alone. On top of that, they can block based on protocols (like torrents or VPN types). Also, they may force you to use their DNS servers, which can re-direct certain sites.
As well, they can probably flag (but not block initially), high activity like lots of open connections (like with torrents). Once they see you have 50 different Ip trying to connect to your IP, they "know" it has to be torrents...
Commercial firewalls can do all that, plus report the "high activity" and other unusual behavior for a given internal IP address. Once flagged, yes, they can capture all your network packets to see what you are doing - if they wish to do so.
Since they have your machine ID (probably the MAC address), they can find out easily how much traffic and what sites you go to. The fact that you even tried certain proxies and failed, probably flagged your MAC address already as someone trying to bypass their network security. That is also probably against their policy.
- GTBLv 78 years ago
The relevant answer is that you are violating terms of use at your school and they have caught and stopped you.
Since you are a Computer Science student, you should have known this.
Now go back and follow the terms of use as described by your school and stop trying to outsmart them.
- Anonymous7 years ago
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