So the end of the school year is nearing once again, and next year is going to be my senior year in high school. We have about two weeks left of school, and I have two free periods. Within those two periods I can play Minecraft through LAN servers, but no actual servers. I was wondering, are there anyways to bypass my school's firewall to play on an actual Minecraft server? For instance, using a hacked client that gives you an option to use a proxy?
For those who say "bypassing the firewall will get me in trouble", I doubt it will for this reason. There's people at my school who (yes, I'm serious) openly watch pornography AT school as well as download it on their computer, so I doubt my school would care...
Thanks for the help!
Edit: I forgot to mention in the thread title, it IS possible to play Minecraft at school, however not play it online.
Not a good idea, this kind of thin is ground for them to hold your diploma and not let you graduate.Not to mention that if they really wanted to push the issue it could be seen as an attack on the school, and not graduating would be the least of your concerns at that point.
I know you'd rather someone just tell you how to get Minecraft on a school computer, but honestly, everyone who's telling you it's a bad idea is right. It isn't worth getting into trouble, no matter how low the risk may be. Anyway, if you have nothing to do, you can use that time to read a book, research one of your favorite topics, or just do something productive. When you're at school I think it's easier to be productive since there are less distractions xD
Do you really NEED to play on a server? Just wait two hours. Play single player, or locally with someone else if they play.
It's not worth going all mission impossible just to play online. Plus, you only have a few weeks/days left, so... It's kinda worthless trying now even if it was a good idea.
So the end of the school year is nearing once again, and next year is going to be my senior year in high school. We have about two weeks left of school, and I have two free periods. Within those two periods I can play Minecraft through LAN servers, but no actual servers. I was wondering, are there anyways to bypass my school's firewall to play on an actual Minecraft server? For instance, using a hacked client that gives you an option to use a proxy?
For those who say "bypassing the firewall will get me in trouble", I doubt it will for this reason. There's people at my school who (yes, I'm serious) openly watch pornography AT school as well as download it on their computer, so I doubt my school would care...
Thanks for the help!
Edit: I forgot to mention in the thread title, it IS possible to play Minecraft at school, however not play it online.
You're in school, don't try and bypass their stuff for a video game.
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Not a good idea, this kind of thin is ground for them to hold your diploma and not let you graduate.Not to mention that if they really wanted to push the issue it could be seen as an attack on the school, and not graduating would be the least of your concerns at that point.
Bad idea. Just play Minecraft at home, no in school. You can get released from school or something spoil in school's computer sistem.
I know you'd rather someone just tell you how to get Minecraft on a school computer, but honestly, everyone who's telling you it's a bad idea is right. It isn't worth getting into trouble, no matter how low the risk may be. Anyway, if you have nothing to do, you can use that time to read a book, research one of your favorite topics, or just do something productive. When you're at school I think it's easier to be productive since there are less distractions xD
Do you really NEED to play on a server? Just wait two hours. Play single player, or locally with someone else if they play.
It's not worth going all mission impossible just to play online. Plus, you only have a few weeks/days left, so... It's kinda worthless trying now even if it was a good idea.