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April 29th, 2004, 02:32 AM
#1
Junior Member
Setting Router/Broadband Modem 4 Proxy
Hey all,
Ive searched high and low on this topic but to no avail.
I want to surf the net anonymously, I know what your thinking, just add a proxy into IE and your good to go, well I have several machines hooked to a firewall, which goes through a DSL Modem. I want each machine behind the modem to use a proxy for all internet communications, such as surfing, email, and the rare chance i might do some port scanning. Ive messed with the modem but it contains no settings for proxy servers, neither does the firewall. Im at a loss here. Can anyone shed some light on my situation?
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April 29th, 2004, 02:34 AM
#2
Junior Member
What about this guys, the Firewall has rules you can create. What if I made a rule telling it to send all communication outgoing to the proxy server? Would this work or cause me problems?
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April 29th, 2004, 03:34 AM
#3
What if I made a rule telling it to send all communication outgoing to the proxy server? Would this work or cause me problems?
Mmmm, I can't speak for all firewalls, but I can't recall any firewalls that allows rules to be created in that context, at least any that I've messed with.
As far as surfing the net anonymously, check out this thread:
http://www.antionline.com/showthread...144#post740144
EDIT: One other comment. If you can't find an answer to your questions on Google, either you need to refine your searches ( not being judgmental ), or you are trying to do something that can't be done, hasn't been done, or nobody else has thought of. I would go with the first choice though. A search on AO of anonymous proxies....?
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April 29th, 2004, 02:49 PM
#4
What modem are you using? I have a basic setup and it works really well:
Internet-->DSL modem-->Freebsd firewallbox-->home network
It's the fbsd firewall that makes the the connection (I have to use a PPTP dialup).
This makes it possible to use the freebsd box as a firewall and a proxy (transparently if needed).
If I read your post correctly you have a modem with a builtin firewall. It's also the modem that makes the actual connection. This would mean you would have to install a proxy on your modem and I don't think that's possible.
On the other hand, if you just want to surf anonymously you may want to read What Socks to wear?
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