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edvallie Put Beer Here
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Posted: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 17:17:57 Post Subject: Web-Based Anonymous Proxy Server |
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I'm looking for software to run a web-based anonymous proxy server out of my house. Something similar to www.proxify.com.
Any tips/ideas/software titles? |
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Little Bruin
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jake_johnson Rated NC-17
Joined: 06 May 2005 Posts: 187 Location: Florida
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edvallie Put Beer Here
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Posted: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 18:39:49 Post Subject: |
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jake_johnson wrote: | How about running a tor server? |
Looking for something that wouldn't need a client-side program in order to work. Usage is to get passed stupid web filters at school, there are plenty of sites around that do this, but hosting my own would prevent them from blocking it |
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BeerCheeze *hick*
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edvallie Put Beer Here
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Posted: Fri, 09 Sep 2005 16:13:39 Post Subject: |
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Dr. EvilCheeze wrote: | If you school has a 1/2 way decent IT staff and/or proxy program.... they will get around to blocking your proxy server too. |
A- We don't by any means. This is the first year our school has windows xp(I strongly advised against it last year, they didnt listen), and they are having errors of all sorts with it.
B- They would only block my proxy server by its ip if they ever got around to it (aka a large portion of the student body was using it). If that was the case, I'd simply change my ip. |
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mrbig Rated PG
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edvallie Put Beer Here
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Posted: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 19:54:25 Post Subject: |
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I've got the code that is similar to www.anonymizer.com, unfortunately, I think im having some sort of CGI script error with apache when setting up the site. Not configuring it correctly is my suspicion. |
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Little Bruin
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CHollman82 Rated R
Joined: 30 Sep 2005 Posts: 73
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Posted: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 16:46:54 Post Subject: |
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highonv8splash wrote: | Dr. EvilCheeze wrote: | If you school has a 1/2 way decent IT staff and/or proxy program.... they will get around to blocking your proxy server too. |
A- We don't by any means. This is the first year our school has windows xp(I strongly advised against it last year, they didnt listen), and they are having errors of all sorts with it.
B- They would only block my proxy server by its ip if they ever got around to it (aka a large portion of the student body was using it). If that was the case, I'd simply change my ip. |
Why on earth would you advise them against Windows XP? I assume the old OS was an older version of windows, if so XP was a smart move. If they had a decen unix network set up on the other hand...
Why do you want to get around your schools security? Bragging rights? There are better ways to get bragging rights. I disabled the security software on my highschools network ("foolproof" security, lol) and all it got me was a meeting with the principle, superintendent, network administrator... and my parents. Followed by having my computer removed from my room and put in the living room until I graduated. Wasn't worth it.
If you want porn just PM me... if you're over 18... lol |
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edvallie Put Beer Here
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Posted: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 19:32:48 Post Subject: |
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CHollman82 wrote: | highonv8splash wrote: | Dr. EvilCheeze wrote: | If you school has a 1/2 way decent IT staff and/or proxy program.... they will get around to blocking your proxy server too. |
A- We don't by any means. This is the first year our school has windows xp(I strongly advised against it last year, they didnt listen), and they are having errors of all sorts with it.
B- They would only block my proxy server by its ip if they ever got around to it (aka a large portion of the student body was using it). If that was the case, I'd simply change my ip. |
Why on earth would you advise them against Windows XP? I assume the old OS was an older version of windows, if so XP was a smart move. If they had a decen unix network set up on the other hand...
Why do you want to get around your schools security? Bragging rights? There are better ways to get bragging rights. I disabled the security software on my highschools network ("foolproof" security, lol) and all it got me was a meeting with the principle, superintendent, network administrator... and my parents. Followed by having my computer removed from my room and put in the living room until I graduated. Wasn't worth it.
If you want porn just PM me... if you're over 18... lol |
If I wanted bragging rights I'd just down the network, we have such an old version of Novell installed, it wouldn't be too difficult. I simply want to view some of the sites that are banned. |
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dadx2mj Happy Camper
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Posted: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 20:13:46 Post Subject: |
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Quote: | If I wanted bragging rights I'd just down the network, we have such an old version of Novell installed, it wouldn't be too difficult. |
Not to be argumentative but , if it would not be difficult to down the network how or why would it give you bragging rights if you did? |
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