Author Topic: My school blocked the BLF  (Read 2634 times)

Does your school use lightspeed? It conveniently has an admin panel accessible from virtually anywhere on the domain if you just have the administrator user and pass. To get that, try breaking into the domain controller. I got into mine via the insecure tftp boot they have set up for imaging. They had an administrative account stored in the config files that you can use to log into the samba share and then obtain SYSTEM/SAM which has the local admin account password hash in it. And from there you can probably remotely log into the DC and grab ntds.dit assuming your school uses active directory, then just get the user and pass and unrestrict yourself on the wifi.
this is so loving funny

my school uses lightspeed and blockland.us has been blocked for several years now.
our school uses lightspeed and it hasn't been blocked sense we git it last year

Lol, my school district has youtube, google, google translate, nearly every proxy out there, blf, tumblr, reddit, facebook, twitter, and at least half the news sites blocked. I think they actually have a whitelist system, we're barely allowed on anything.

Does your school use lightspeed? It conveniently has an admin panel accessible from virtually anywhere on the domain if you just have the administrator user and pass. To get that, try breaking into the domain controller. I got into mine via the insecure tftp boot they have set up for imaging. They had an administrative account stored in the config files that you can use to log into the samba share and then obtain SYSTEM/SAM which has the local admin account password hash in it. And from there you can probably remotely log into the DC and grab ntds.dit assuming your school uses active directory, then just get the user and pass and unrestrict yourself on the wifi.

Lol, my school district has youtube, google, google translate, nearly every proxy out there, blf, tumblr, reddit, facebook, twitter, and at least half the news sites blocked. I think they actually have a whitelist system, we're barely allowed on anything.
This, in tulsa where I used to live, they litterally blocked everything, it was so loving annoying

Thank god my new town and school district is very lenient on it's internet blocker

Does your school use lightspeed? It conveniently has an admin panel accessible from virtually anywhere on the domain if you just have the administrator user and pass. To get that, try breaking into the domain controller. I got into mine via the insecure tftp boot they have set up for imaging. They had an administrative account stored in the config files that you can use to log into the samba share and then obtain SYSTEM/SAM which has the local admin account password hash in it. And from there you can probably remotely log into the DC and grab ntds.dit assuming your school uses active directory, then just get the user and pass and unrestrict yourself on the wifi.

I feel the need to sig this

I used to use Anonysurfer, but it is down now...

I guess you can just use http://fatbrownguy.net/, a proxy, I use it at my school for 4chan.

:P

my school uses lightspeed and blockland.us has been blocked for several years now.
I have to admit, lightspeed is pretty good at blocking things. Only thing that sucks is that if you put a proxy on a school computer the district goes ape stuff.

Well, atleast for my old school.