Bypass Websense
There are ways to bypass Websense that involve using external proxy servers. Other ways to get round Websense are the use of Google caches - ie do a search on google, and look at the 'cached' pages.
You can put a proxy server between your Internet connection and the site you want to visit, thus bypassing Websense. You send your request for a special website to that proxy server, which request the page from the Internet and deliver it to you. Normally, those servers cache the requested pages, so that on the next request he can deliver the page directly from the cache. That would be faster and cheaper. We use those servers to bypass censorship. For the eyes/computers of our ISP/Government we are only connecting to the proxy, they can't easily see, that we are connecting to a "bad site". But sometimes the standard proxy ports (80, 1080, 3128 and 8080) are blocked. In that case you have to use the proxies that are listening on an uncommon port.
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How to Get Around Websense
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