zapoqx said:Hehe, if his admins were like the people at my old High School, he could use any anonymizer out there and bypass em without knowing cause the people are too stupid.
A forum admin and a admin you might find at work are much different.zapoqx said:However you call them (people who want to tell others what they can and can't do on computer technology). I just call them admins because to me, that is what an admin is around the net (not saying all admins are bad, just a majority). And I don't mean just internet admins, I mean administration in corperate worlds as well.
Indeed. You could be putting the whole network at risk. Admin have created rules not to be mean (as most think), but to keep "bill" from surfing whatever because "it's not his computer". What happens if "bill" should happen upon a trojan, or some malicious coded page? Also some employers see what could possibly be a decline in work time if your say surfing forums, pr0n, ect. instead of doing your work.Geffy said:the hardest job of an admin is keeping something secure and running quickly without impacting the usability of the system, some uses of a system are often restricted or denied for the benefit of the user population as a whole.
jimi_81 said:hmm websense seems to be on the ball these days...good luck