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In general moderators are active community members and quite aware of what our community considers topical or not.

In this case your question appears to be about circumventing monitoring software installed on your system, which is specifically listed as one of the topics not to ask about on both the site introduction tourintroduction tour and the on-topic on-topic help page. There is nothing personal in closing your question as off-topic.

As far as I'm aware there is no desire to change the scope of ServerFault in that regard either. Blackhat techniques may be of interest to our community, but ServerFault is not the place to discuss them. The typical role of a professional system and network administrator is to enforce policies (which we usually don't determine nor necessarily endorse) and therefore we prefer to answer questions on how to that better or more reliable/userfriendly, rather than discussing policy circumvention.

As the close reason invites you to, if your questions is being misunderstood, please edit the questionedit the question and it will reviewed and will be re-opened if your edit did make suitable and on-topic.

In general moderators are active community members and quite aware of what our community considers topical or not.

In this case your question appears to be about circumventing monitoring software installed on your system, which is specifically listed as one of the topics not to ask about on both the site introduction tour and the on-topic help page. There is nothing personal in closing your question as off-topic.

As far as I'm aware there is no desire to change the scope of ServerFault in that regard either. Blackhat techniques may be of interest to our community, but ServerFault is not the place to discuss them. The typical role of a professional system and network administrator is to enforce policies (which we usually don't determine nor necessarily endorse) and therefore we prefer to answer questions on how to that better or more reliable/userfriendly, rather than discussing policy circumvention.

As the close reason invites you to, if your questions is being misunderstood, please edit the question and it will reviewed and will be re-opened if your edit did make suitable and on-topic.

In general moderators are active community members and quite aware of what our community considers topical or not.

In this case your question appears to be about circumventing monitoring software installed on your system, which is specifically listed as one of the topics not to ask about on both the site introduction tour and the on-topic help page. There is nothing personal in closing your question as off-topic.

As far as I'm aware there is no desire to change the scope of ServerFault in that regard either. Blackhat techniques may be of interest to our community, but ServerFault is not the place to discuss them. The typical role of a professional system and network administrator is to enforce policies (which we usually don't determine nor necessarily endorse) and therefore we prefer to answer questions on how to that better or more reliable/userfriendly, rather than discussing policy circumvention.

As the close reason invites you to, if your questions is being misunderstood, please edit the question and it will reviewed and will be re-opened if your edit did make suitable and on-topic.

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In general moderators are active community members and quite aware of what our community considers topicalwhat our community considers topical or not.

In this case your question appears to be about circumventing monitoring software installed on your system, which is specifically listed as one of the topics not to ask about on both the site introduction tour and the on-topic help page. There is nothing personal in closing your question as off-topic.

As far as I'm aware there is no desire to change the scope of ServerFault in that regard either. Blackhat techniques may be of interest to our community, but ServerFault is not the place to discuss them. The typical role of a professional system and network administrator is to enforce policies (which we usually don't determine nor necessarily endorse) and therefore we prefer to answer questions on how to that better or more reliable/userfriendly, rather than discussing policy circumvention.

As the close reason invites you to, if your questions is being misunderstood, please edit the question and it will reviewed and will be re-opened if your edit did make suitable and on-topic.

In general moderators are active community members and quite aware of what our community considers topical or not.

In this case your question appears to be about circumventing monitoring software installed on your system, which is specifically listed as one of the topics not to ask about on both the site introduction tour and the on-topic help page.

As far as I'm aware there is no desire to change the scope of ServerFault in that regard. Blackhat techniques may be of interest to our community, but ServerFault is not the place to discuss them. The typical role of a professional system and network administrator is to enforce policies (which we usually don't determine nor necessarily endorse) and therefore we prefer to answer questions on how to that better or more reliable/userfriendly, rather than discussing policy circumvention.

As the close reason invites you to, if your questions is being misunderstood please edit the question and it will reviewed and will be re-opened if your edit did make suitable and on-topic.

In general moderators are active community members and quite aware of what our community considers topical or not.

In this case your question appears to be about circumventing monitoring software installed on your system, which is specifically listed as one of the topics not to ask about on both the site introduction tour and the on-topic help page. There is nothing personal in closing your question as off-topic.

As far as I'm aware there is no desire to change the scope of ServerFault in that regard either. Blackhat techniques may be of interest to our community, but ServerFault is not the place to discuss them. The typical role of a professional system and network administrator is to enforce policies (which we usually don't determine nor necessarily endorse) and therefore we prefer to answer questions on how to that better or more reliable/userfriendly, rather than discussing policy circumvention.

As the close reason invites you to, if your questions is being misunderstood, please edit the question and it will reviewed and will be re-opened if your edit did make suitable and on-topic.

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In general moderators are active community members and quite aware of what our community considers topical or not.

In this case your question appears to be about circumventing monitoring software installed on your system, which is specifically listed as one of the topics not to ask about on both the site introduction tour and the on-topic help page.
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As far as I'm aware there is no desire to change the scope of ServerFault in that regard. Blackhat techniques may be of interest to our community, but ServerFault is not the place to discuss them. The typical role of a professional system and network administrator is to enforce policies (which we usually don't determine nor necessarily endorse) and therefore we prefer to answer questions on how to that better or more reliable/userfriendly, rather than discussing policy circumvention.

As the close reason invites you to, if your questions is being misunderstood please edit the question and it will reviewed and will be re-opened if your edit did make suitable and on-topic.

In general moderators are active community members and quite aware of what our community considers topical or not.

In this case your question appears to about circumventing monitoring software installed on your system, which is specifically listed as one of the topics not to ask about on both the site introduction tour and the on-topic help page.
As far as I'm aware there is no desire to change the scope of ServerFault in that regard. Blackhat techniques may be of interest to our community, but ServerFault is not the place to discuss them.

As the close reason invites you to, if your questions is being misunderstood please edit the question and it will reviewed and will be re-opened if your edit did make suitable and on-topic.

In general moderators are active community members and quite aware of what our community considers topical or not.

In this case your question appears to be about circumventing monitoring software installed on your system, which is specifically listed as one of the topics not to ask about on both the site introduction tour and the on-topic help page.

As far as I'm aware there is no desire to change the scope of ServerFault in that regard. Blackhat techniques may be of interest to our community, but ServerFault is not the place to discuss them. The typical role of a professional system and network administrator is to enforce policies (which we usually don't determine nor necessarily endorse) and therefore we prefer to answer questions on how to that better or more reliable/userfriendly, rather than discussing policy circumvention.

As the close reason invites you to, if your questions is being misunderstood please edit the question and it will reviewed and will be re-opened if your edit did make suitable and on-topic.

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