If the browser on the computers don't have flash installed, and it's not possible to install it, just carry along a USB storage device with Firefox on it (with flash player and whatever else installed).
Having a portable browser is very convenient since you can keep all your bookmarks together, as well as all your preferences, extensions, and other customizations.
If there's a URL blocker, you could try the mirrors, then proxies.
The best proxy is probably setting up your own from your own home, assuming you have internet access, but of course this takes work.
Overall though, if you're not supposed to be playing games, it would either be slightly difficult, to very difficult really hide the fact that you're playing this, hence you may get kicked or banned from computer use for bypassing blocks and disobeying rules.
In my opinion It's only bad to be playing games if it's in a place like a library, or if you're in a class; even though the local rules may be more strict.
I actually did have firefox on a flash drive for a while, until the network admin caught me doing that, and made it impossible to run programs off of a drive.
alright easiest way to get around school firewalls.
When signing in, unplug the ethernet cable RIGHT when u click enter.
Then while ur signed back in and everything is loaded, re-connect your ethernet cable, then BAM no firewall, i download stepmania at school rofl =D, then changed everything
Oh snap! That's crazy. It works for myspace right?
Let me understand:
1. unplug ethernet
2. get to myspace.com
3. replug ethernet
Well, only thing im 100% sure of is if your using the school's computer(not laptop)
1.click OK to sign in after u put school pass and username
2. unplug ethernet right after u click OK
3. re-connect ethernet after your background shows
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