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34 minutes ago, beastson said:

Cause it just got blocked at my job. I don't think it's cause I'm on it a lot either. Whooo I'm about to lose it

I do IT Security and we'll... some security is about to get broken. I pray this is a temp block 

Being in IT, I'm sure you know about Internet proxy servers.  Don't let the man keep you from getting your Huddle fix during Super Bowl week.  

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9 minutes ago, cgarsmoker said:

Being in IT, I'm sure you know about Internet proxy servers.  Don't let the man keep you from getting your Huddle fix during Super Bowl week.  

Any smart IT guy is blocking any and all proxy pages or sockets.

If you have access to install, VPN tunnel the bitch and tell your IT dudes to fug off, you're a Panther's fan and won't be denied this week.

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9 minutes ago, Kuech Da Sneak said:

Any smart IT guy is blocking any and all proxy pages or sockets.

If you have access to install, VPN tunnel the bitch and tell your IT dudes to fug off, you're a Panther's fan and won't be denied this week.

We had people using VPN,  RDP back to home computer or clients pc/server, hotspot/4G phone sharing to laptops among using proxy servers.  

People will find a way to screw off. Especially during March madness. 

 

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Just now, Skydivingcows said:

We had people using VPN,  RDP back to home computer or clients pc/server, hotspot/4G phone sharing to laptops among using proxy servers.  

People will find a way to screw off. Especially during March madness. 

 

I love seeing the different ways people will make sure they get their fix. Awesome that people were even RDPing back home.

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1 hour ago, beastson said:

Cause it just got blocked at my job. I don't think it's cause I'm on it a lot either. Whooo I'm about to lose it

I do IT Security and we'll... some security is about to get broken. I pray this is a temp block 

 

Did you try rebooting the computer. When I have troubles, that's the first thing I do.

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