Yes, Bluecoat Proxy (now part of Symantec) can block specific ports as part of its security and traffic management features. Administrators can configure the proxy to restrict or allow traffic on designated ports, thereby controlling access to various services and applications. This capability helps enforce security policies and manage network traffic effectively.
Schools block proxy websites because they do not want students to go on uneducational websites
Bluecoat Chambers was created in 1717.
to block bad and sexual websites.
Operation Bluecoat happened in 1944-08.
York Bluecoat School was created in 1705.
The Nottingham Bluecoat Academy was created in 1706.
Bishop of Hereford's Bluecoat School was created in 1973.
If use proxy server, client computers will first connect to the proxy server, requesting implement Internet access control, access blocked websites.
Blackheath Bluecoat Church of England School was created in 1700.
What you want to do is find a proxy that has the youtube source code into a proxy just google for one. If your filtering system has a block on proxifiers your out of luck
Here is a proxy that my school cant block. they have tried to block it hundreds of times but they can't: lou-ann.net/poxy
If there is a firewall block then you're going to need to use a proxy.