On Thursday 24 October 2002 04:30 pm, Reynald I. Ngo wrote: > At 12:35 AM 10/24/2002 -0700, Juan Gaspar wrote: > > Do you think this would be against your company policy? Since > you've mentioned that all ports are blocked then there won't be any way to > assign your browser to fetch from an open proxy. Usually port 80/8080/3128 > If they block the sites without informing the people that it is against their policy, then, I think it'd be okay if u are going to look for means. But if you are informed and noticed that employees are not allowed to these sites, then, you should abide the rules.
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