My question is short and simple: I have a website. It has all it needs, from php, ssl, mysql etc. What I need is to use my site as a proxy when I surf around. What will be the port and all?
@PeOfEoJul 27.2004 — #[i]Originally posted by KillingSpree [/i]
[B]Hi everybody.
My question is short and simple: I have a website. It has all it needs, from php, ssl, mysql etc. What I need is to use my site as a proxy when I surf around. What will be the port and all?
Thank you for your patience. [/B][/QUOTE] uhhh you mean use your server as a proxy? You are not going to be able to use a host's server as a proxy. If you run the server yourself you can install some proxy server software. But a website can not be used a proxy because a website consists of file... a proxy is an actual server.
@PeOfEoJul 28.2004 — #[i]Originally posted by KillingSpree [/i]
[B]Hey, thanks a lot for the reply. It was very useful and saved hours of research. Thanks again. [/B][/QUOTE] lol no problem. Hey if you want to browse anonimously... I have a nice proxy site. They mine for proxys, the list is updated ever 3 hours with 10 new proxies. Almost all of them will work and some can lag but some are nice and fast.
@KillingSpreeauthorAug 02.2004 — #That would be great. I was looking for fast proxies, but most of them dont allow ssl or have big lags or dont work that well.
You can email me the link or post it on this thread, thanks again.
@KillingSpreeauthorAug 11.2004 — #I only know the basics about proxies and socks, but I am not sure about one aspect of the internet online anonymity.
Let's say I login or simply browse a site through a secure and high anonymity proxy. Can't my real IP be discovered? I think there may be some log where the proxy server keeps a trace of IPs/computers that logged though it. So my question would be: if I visit a website though a proxy, what are the chances that my real IP will be discovered?
@PeOfEoAug 11.2004 — #Basically you are browsing through the proxy, your request goes through the proxy's ports. So therefore no, your ip cannot be discovered.