can any of you test this proxy... i don't have the set-up ... i'm stuck w/ and old w98 box... how much can your gateway see if one of the desktops browses through this...
http://www.triumphpc.com/cgi-bin/nph-proxy.cgi
can you make out the URL or IP
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can any of you test this proxy... i don't have the set-up ... i'm stuck w/ and old w98 box... how much can your gateway see if one of the desktops browses through this...
http://www.triumphpc.com/cgi-bin/nph-proxy.cgi
can you make out the URL or IP
Sure I could make out the IP for that site but I think that what your worried about, is people seeing your IP, and not theirs.
Whenever you access a site using that URl, the web site thinks that your that web site. Therefore, your real IP is not known.
If you wanna make sure noone can see your real IP when browsing the web while using that site, go to www.ipchicken.com or www.whatismyip.com
no... that's not really what i care about ... i don't care if the site i'm going to sees my real IP (even thought it probably doesn't)
here's the theoretical set up
|Desktop|-----|Internet gateway|~~~~~~~|TriumpPC proxy|-------|AntiOnline|
what I care about if the "Internet Gateway" sees that I'm browsing AO, not TriumpPC
I agree with cheyenne.
You use their site to browse other sites to hide your true identity or places you visit.
In your example, the internetgateway will see that you are visitng triumpPC, NOT antionline.Quote:
|Desktop|-----|Internet gateway|~~~~~~~|TriumpPC proxy|-------|AntiOnline|
what I care about if the "Internet Gateway" sees that I'm browsing AO, not TriumpPC
Now... if you internet gateway was monitoring your traffic... (sniffing you) then they would see that you are connecting to antionline. If you are doing this to bypass filters... then it would work if they don't block triumphpc.com but they can still find out if they want to.
ok ... now you got it... my original intention was if any of you guys could run it trhough your set up and sniff the requests back and forth from triumphPC proxy and see if you can make out the IP of the site you are visiting through the triumphPC proxy.... is it in plain sight or is it at least obfuscated in any way
Well, they can see what you requested from the proxy. If they were to sniff the web page request, and filter out the stream... they could reconstruct the whole page you requested.Quote:
is it in plain sight or is it at least obfuscated in any way
that's what i figured...
het phishphreak ... you changed your avatar... what'up?!
I just changed it cause I saw it on a page and liked it...
What can be more true than SCO shooting themselves in the foot?
They're going to catch a huge backlash from the sh17 they're pulling... and have lost all support from the pro open source community.
SCO .... yeah... for some reason it reminds me of "teekid" adding his BS into lovsan source and re-releasing it... it's the same absurdity and lack ANY coherent idea
SCO wants $ ... but won't get any
teekid wanted respect.... but won't get any
but anyway... what do you think is the solution to the problem above...
do i have to set up a SSL tunnel proxy outside the network manually or are there any open source solutions you have experience w/
I use the tunnel idea at work. I tunnel out over ssh (port 22) to my box at home and connect via VNC. Everything I do is encrypted... and I bypass all filters. I use my home pc at work... you have complete control. Well... as long as you don't crash it and don't need access to the keyboard or powerbutton.Quote:
do i have to set up a SSL tunnel proxy outside the network manually or are there any open source solutions you have experience w/
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