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Unread 24-03-2006, 12:20
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Re: Net Nanny's

I didn't deal with any network filtering at high school that I know of, but we did have a program called 'fool proof'. It was supposed to keep people from doing anything that might change the computer. So things like installing a program, deleting files, moving icons, renaming files etc. couldn't be done. Or so it was thought.

Needless to say, Foolproof was not fool proof at all. A common practice when the lab techs where not looking was to see who could circumvent the security program the fastest. We came up with some interesting methods.

Of course, I don't condone such things, and really, we never did anything beyond rename some files to get the lab techs attention later on (stuff like 'killroy was here'). I guess we just didn't like that the school didn't trust anyone. But we never broke anything. To my knowledge.

Netnannys are no substitute for attentive lab techs and respectful students.

-Andy A.
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