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Hello everyone! I just finished writing a tutorial about how to get around the internet filters at school. Enjoy freedom! Unblock youtube
YouTube Blocked? Not Anymore.
As soon as I moved into the dorms, I noticed the filter. Important sites in my daily routine like YouTube, and other video sites were blocked by my university for a few reasons “first to protect students from inappropriate material. The other is because of our limited bandwidth. That bandwidth is used for academic purposes.” (Why BYU Blocked YouTube). So first off let me say, I understand their thinking, YouTube would take a lot of bandwidth and strain the network and the network is supposed to be used for academic purposes, but sometimes YouTube is necessary and sometimes even educational. So for all of those student out there that are suffering from the same problem, here are a few ways to evade the block.
Proxies
The simplest and most common way to get around school blocks is to use a proxy service. Since schools know about this problem, most proxy services are blocked. However, in most cases, they cannot block secured connections (proxies that use SSL, eg https://). Here is a list of good proxies that utilize SSL.
Good Proxies
Proxies are really easy to use, you go to the proxy website and then you put in the URL of the website you want to go to (e.g. http://youtube.com).
Virtual Private Network
A virtual private network, also known as a VPN is a way to connect to a network outside of your own. Generally this is used to gain access to a network, but in this case we will be using it to escape our filtered network. This is more complex than a proxy, but is guaranteed to work. One great open VPN is Tor. I’ll show you how to get and setup Tor, if you want to setup your own VPN, I suggest you use google.
Setting up Tor
Use the IP Address
Not often, but sometimes, a block is only applied to just the name of the website and not the actual address of the website. This doesn’t work very often.
Connecting to the IP
So there you have it, three decent ways to connect to the content that you blocked from getting to. If anyone out there has found something that works good for them, feel free to leave a comment and let the rest of us in on the goods.
YouTube Blocked? Not Anymore.
As soon as I moved into the dorms, I noticed the filter. Important sites in my daily routine like YouTube, and other video sites were blocked by my university for a few reasons “first to protect students from inappropriate material. The other is because of our limited bandwidth. That bandwidth is used for academic purposes.” (Why BYU Blocked YouTube). So first off let me say, I understand their thinking, YouTube would take a lot of bandwidth and strain the network and the network is supposed to be used for academic purposes, but sometimes YouTube is necessary and sometimes even educational. So for all of those student out there that are suffering from the same problem, here are a few ways to evade the block.
Proxies
The simplest and most common way to get around school blocks is to use a proxy service. Since schools know about this problem, most proxy services are blocked. However, in most cases, they cannot block secured connections (proxies that use SSL, eg https://). Here is a list of good proxies that utilize SSL.
Good Proxies
- vTunnel — I use this one the most. It is practically built to help people access YouTube.
- bTunnel — If vTunnel is blocked, use this one, it is the same as vTunnel.
- proxy listing — If all those proxies are blocked, here is a list of more than 3,000 proxies, look for one that uses SSL, or just one that isn’t blocked.
Proxies are really easy to use, you go to the proxy website and then you put in the URL of the website you want to go to (e.g. http://youtube.com).
Virtual Private Network
A virtual private network, also known as a VPN is a way to connect to a network outside of your own. Generally this is used to gain access to a network, but in this case we will be using it to escape our filtered network. This is more complex than a proxy, but is guaranteed to work. One great open VPN is Tor. I’ll show you how to get and setup Tor, if you want to setup your own VPN, I suggest you use google.
Setting up Tor
- Download Tor — This will probably be blocked, so use a proxy service listed above to access the download, or download it here for the pc, or here for the mac.
- Install Tor — The installation process is pretty straight forward, just install it. Once it is installed, it is ready to go and will automatically start each time you start your computer (don’t worry, it won’t make your computer slow).
- Make your browser use Tor — Depending on your browser this varies, I recommend using Firefox, since its the easiest.
- Firefox
- Install Torbutton — This allows you to turn the use of Tor on and off with the click of a button.
- Restart Firefox
- Click the thing that says “tor is disabled” in the bottom right of your Firefox window.
- Tor is now enabled, enjoy the freedom. Yes it is kinda slow so only use it when you need it.
- Internet Explorer
- Its not very easy to use Tor with Internet Explorer, I suggest that you get Firefox if you want your life to be easier.
- Click Tools->Internet Options
- Click the Connections tab
- Click LAN settings
- Check the box that says “Use a proxy server for your LAN”
- In the Address box, type localhost then in the port box type 8118
- Check the box that says “Bypass proxy server for local addresses”
- Click OK, and then click OK again.
- Restart Internet Explorer
- You will now be using the Tor network to access the internet. Its slow, so you are probably going to need to turn the proxy settings that we set on and off so that you can just use Tor when you really need to.
- Firefox
Use the IP Address
Not often, but sometimes, a block is only applied to just the name of the website and not the actual address of the website. This doesn’t work very often.
Connecting to the IP
- Find the website’s IP Address — Just put in the website’s URL (e.g. http://youtube.com).
- Put the IP Address (e.g. 208.65.153.253) into the address bar and try it out.
So there you have it, three decent ways to connect to the content that you blocked from getting to. If anyone out there has found something that works good for them, feel free to leave a comment and let the rest of us in on the goods.