If you wanted *your* gateway to not see the site you were connecting to, you'd have to use a SSL proxy. http://www.anonymizer.com will provide one if you pay them. https://www.the-cloak.com/login.html appears to work for free.
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If you wanted *your* gateway to not see the site you were connecting to, you'd have to use a SSL proxy. http://www.anonymizer.com will provide one if you pay them. https://www.the-cloak.com/login.html appears to work for free.
j3r... thanx... i'll try it
phish... nice set-up ... i wanted to do that for a while ... busy though
how can you configure IE to tunnel through ssl... sockets are easy in linux but win2k
now that depends on what your gateway consists of. if its a caching proxy and anyone looks at the logs, they'll just go to the folder for that address if their curious about all the traffic. theirs a copy of every page you requested stored there. if its just a connection sharing computer used as a gateway with no logging then i doubt anyone cares or is capable of tracking you. if your worried about someone finding out what your doing than you better keep your own computer clean. all someone has to do is run strings against your dat files sor a compleat list and with 98 all they have to do is open them