chromeos-terminal-redirector
-e This exploit lets you open nearly any page from the ChromeOS terminal, even when SSH is disabled.
Instructions:
- Open the Terminal app on your ChromeOS laptop (doesn’t matter if you can use SSH or not, it’ll work anyway as long as you can open the Terminal app)
- Create a new SSH connection with this configuration: -> Command: chronos@127.0.0.1 (this part doesn’t matter, just needs to follow the format for a SSH user@host) -> SSH relay server options: —proxy-host=blocked_site_you_want_to_access.tld/path# —proxy-port=443 —use-ssl=true
- Right-click on the Terminal app icon and select your new SSH connection.
- Enjoy getting to access your site without blocking.
Example for SSH relay server options: To access Discord, you would set it to —proxy-host=discord.com/app# —proxy-port=443 —use-ssl=true
Notes: -> This only works for the first page load on a blocked site, subsequent page reloads will probably still be blocked (e.g. if google.com is blocked and you do —proxy-host=google.com/#, it’ll probably work, but once you search for something, that page will get blocked) -> This might not work for all extensions
Working extensions:
- Securly
Non-working extensions:
- Cisco Umbrella
- Lightspeed
Partial working extensions:
- GoGuardian (blocks after about 5 minutes in most cases)
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