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Bye bye OSO
My company has now blocked OSO on our firewall...probably had something to do with the fact that I had it up all day long...
Time to put my skills to work and figure out a way around this...until then, I won't be around much... Talk to you guys soon...:mad: :mad: :mad: |
All work and no play.........does not make a happy employee!!!
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Sean,
Try using the IP address. They may have just blocked the DNS name. http://64.49.220.252/forums/index.php?s= |
You Bad Boy You! :D
I had to sign a waiver in my work last year about computer usage! |
Post their E mail address.....We`ll see who wins this one!
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ohh that sucks!
best of luck finding a way around. |
since thats my JOB I wont block it :D
soon I'll be working from my Home office and my second Puder will be on OSO all day :D |
I work at the NASA engine test site in southern Mississippi. I went to the cubicle of a fairly new employee today and saw some 'sword-swallowing' action on his screen. In as friendly a manner as possible, I called him outside and confidentially told him about the numerous opportunities he had to lose his job. I later was sitting in a conference room next to his cubicle and noticed the reflection of his screen on a glass pane in the door... thankfully his screen saver was on.
In light of the recent court ruling on telemarketing and free speech, he probably has a good case for a 1st amendment lawsuit!:eureka: :eureka: :eureka: :doggy: |
Kohldog: That IP trick won't work if it's a halfway decent firewall.
Sean: Check out http://www.anonymizer.com ... Or: VPN into your home computer (or wherever you have acces) where you run a proxy. |
Originally posted by Peconic Kohldog: That IP trick won't work if it's a halfway decent firewall. |
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