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    Junior Member loch can only hope to improve
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    web based proxy

    Hey sorry bother everyone but i need a hand. I have a website with php forum, i want to install a anonamous proxy thar our members can use without having to find and check thier proxy everyday. I'm just not sure exactly how to do this. Any adive on what script i need or where find info, im about gpoogled out ? thanks
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    Just Another Geek SirDice has a reputation beyond repute SirDice has a reputation beyond repute SirDice has a reputation beyond repute SirDice has a reputation beyond repute SirDice has a reputation beyond repute SirDice has a reputation beyond repute SirDice has a reputation beyond repute SirDice has a reputation beyond repute SirDice has a reputation beyond repute SirDice has a reputation beyond repute SirDice has a reputation beyond repute
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    You can use squid or you can configure apache as a proxy.. Just make sure you use some sort of authentication.. You don't want your proxy being abused...
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    Junior Member loch can only hope to improve
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    Thanks for the help
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    Senior Member ech0 ech0 ech0 ech0 ech0 ech0 ech0 ech0
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    If your using apache anyway you could use the proxy module. Info here.
    meh. -ech0.

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    Senior Member i2c i2c i2c i2c i2c i2c i2c i2c i2c
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    Unless you know and trust the members at your site then you may be ok, other wise i think it's likely to be abused, you can easily do google searches for online proxies to "use and abuse", also if its a pay site its more likely to deter possible abusers.

    i2c

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