How To Play Runescape At School?

How do you play RuneScape at school?

  • My school won't let us. It says: You cannot access the following Web address: http://runescape.com/ The site you requested is blocked under the following categories: Chat, Games A proxy wont work, or the "httpS:/ Help and i cant get the command propt, so dont try that or batch files.

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    I wouldn't try to get past the blocker. Most schools computer systems can track everything a student does on their account/the computer, and sometimes can be alerted if a student manages to access a blocked website. Then you can be suspended or have your computer privileges taken away. My school makes us sign a form saying with rules about using the internet and not trying to get past the blocker, and if we do get by the blocker and they find out, we will get detentions, suspended and other things. So if your school makes you sign a form...think about it. And even if you don't have to sign a form, don't risk it. It's just a game.

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You don't! You drop out of school, become a bum, and play at the library all day! Hey! Do YOU want someone getting on YOUR computer and going to web sites that YOU don't allow? Then don't do it to someone else's computer! The school could easily remove ALL internet access if you insist on violating their computer rules! (Or you could be kicked out of school!)

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look at a list of brand-new proxy's - your school probably wodnt have recognised it yet. Its half term soon in uk, plenty of time to find one

johnny12358

You don't. Please do us all and yourself a favor and use school computers for school work.

plz dun play at skewl

Mc M

Unfortunately for you, Jagex has a nifty bit of coding which determines if you are running a proxy to access the game, and denies you access. So without physically removing the DPI server as "colanth" suggests, its futile. And school is for school work. But there was a term and a half where the ICT department took down the firewall at my school accidentally, so we had free range of everything. That was mad fun. We convinced our teacher to play runescape over the projector. lmao. But they updated it with LightSpeed, which is pretty much the best kind of anti-gaming firewall ever invented. http://www.lightspeedsystems.com/ http://www.eratefirewall.com/layers.asp

eggy

It's evidently blocked by content, meaning that the school is running a DPI server. The only way to get around it is to physically remove the DPI server from the network. That's about as legal as kidnapping a teacher - it gets you a free cruise on the SS Gitmo and all the striped sunlight you can wish for.

Colanth

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