When both Domain Name & IP Address are banned, Use
Calculator to Access that Website
This unique Mathematics
based trick will probably work when websites are blocked in your institution or
corporate network based on the host name or their IP address.The trick is to
convert the human readable website address that's blocked (like Link:) into an
IP address (208.75.184. 160) and again translate this value to a decimal
address which is probably not blocked by the website filters.
Here's a step by step
guide to render Link:. com to a decimal address:How to Access Restricted
Websites
1) get its IP address
(216.178.39. 74), by pinging the name (if you have a direct internet
connection) or if you only have access via a web proxy then find it out by
using a networking website like network-tools. com.
2) start your PC's
calculator, and change it to scientific mode (using the "View" menu)
3) enter each of the four
IP octets, one by one, converting them to binary (enter number and click on the
"Bin" radio button)
Thus 216.178.39.74
becomes
216 = 11011000
178 = 10110010
39 = 00100111
74 = 0100101
Notice how any binary
numbers less than 8 digits long have had leading zeroes added to pad them out.
Reassembled into IP address order, you get 11011000.10110010. 00100111.
010010104)
Remove the dots, so you
get one huge line of binary, thus: 1101100010110010001 00111010010105) Copy
this binary string.........
6) Go to your scientific
calculator, and hit the "Bin" button FIRST (as you are about to enter
binary), THEN paste in the binary string.
7) Click on the
"Dec" button on your calculator, and you will get the converted value
of 36355541228) Add the hypertext protocol prefix and paste into your browser's
address bar: Link:
Wuntoo adds: I used to be
in a place that had websense, where both website names and their corresponding
IP addresses were blocked. However was able to get limited access by converting
the IP address to decimal, which websense (at the time) did not know about.
This might have changed
since, or if your school runs an old version it might still work. Note that if
you surf away from the page you might hit websense blocks again unless you
manually reconstruct the next address you want to get to
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