Following on from this thread:
http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/index.php?action=vthread&forum=2&topic=11547&page=2Where I had posted:
Quoting: Cunning Plan
Quoting: art b
as thats my topic on vzi....
I decided to join there today as VZi with its malware warnings have now been blacklisted on the webfilters at work, so I can't browse it anymore.
So, in short, VZi is not a bad site but, unknown to the new owners, had a malicious ad running. They took a while to sort it out which gave the search engines and webfitlers enough time to update their database and blacklist VZi as a malicious site.
So, when I am at work, the firewall filter blocks VZi.
I have two network connections available, wired and wireless.
The wireless connection is fairly open and doesn't have the firewall filter on it. This means I can access VZi as usual. However, as it goes straight out to the internet, it is not connected to work's servers, which means I cannot access emails and files etc.
The wired connection has the firewall on it, so I can access emails and files on the server, but I cannot access VZi.
Without having to constantly switch from wired to wireless depending on what I am doing and baring in-mind, proxies are not really an option (most are blocked anyway), is there a way of forcing Chrome to use the open wireless connection and let the rest of the programs use the secure wired connection?
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Quoting: Cunning Plan
is there a way of forcing Chrome to use the open wireless connection and let the rest of the programs use the secure wired connection?
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Can't think of one. (http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/dontknow.gif)
posted it on a busy forum for ya....(http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/up.gif)
http://www.volkszone.co.uk/VZi/showthread.php?p=8609619#post8609619
Just posted back!
Thank you for asking, I followed your link being .co.uk and it worked (http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/chiny.gif)
http://www.volkszone.co.uk/VZi/index.phpThe /index.php seems to make the difference as .co.uk on it's own will defailt back to .com.
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well there ya go.... im fantastic....(http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/tongue.gif)
i'm sure you can do what you want by traffic blocking etc, but if you got a much easier solution then job done :)