You can use FoxyProxy (also exists for Chrome) and do a SSH port forwarding to your machine at home ;) If port 22 is blocked, you can set the SSH daemon to listen at the SSL port, that almost always works, at least for me ;) You can also tell Firefox to use the proxy for DNS-resolution already ;) To create the tunnel: ssh -D 8080 [email protected] For Windows, you need PUTTY for the SSH tunnel:<br /> http://www.hostdime.com/resources/browsing-internet-ssh-tunnel-windows/ That's much safer than using a PUBLIC proxy that can't be trusted (those cursed moments when you forget to switch the proxy off), and you can switch it on/off in an instant. If you connect ssh via IP instead of servername, dns-blocking will not be able to stop you. <br /> If you have no admin rights, use PortableApps (for both Firefox and PuTTY, Chrome doesn't need admin rights for installation).