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Novicane
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looking a proxy.

Going to do a presentation on bypassing our shitty proxy at work, would like to use one tomorrow and hop on facebook or something.

PM me if its a private one.

[Edited on October 30, 2011 at 6:06 PM. Reason : ss]

10/30/2011 6:06:07 PM

ThatGoodLock
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look up one on pastebin

10/30/2011 7:13:59 PM

Novicane
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^ nice thnx

10/30/2011 7:50:00 PM

smoothcrim
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run one at your house to show how easy it is

10/30/2011 9:24:01 PM

lewisje
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http://www.cgi-proxy.net/

10/30/2011 9:42:51 PM

FenderFreek
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Set up Linux server on the outside
Install Tunnelier or similar SOCKS agent on client
Run SOCKS proxy through linux server
...
PROFIT

10/31/2011 3:45:16 PM

lewisje
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just don't lose your SOCKS getting caught

10/31/2011 4:06:02 PM

jaZon
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Anyone know where I can get a giant list of ssl proxies? I'm willing to pay..(not much)

9/13/2014 5:15:44 PM

neodata686
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Quote :
"run one at your house to show how easy it is"


This. I run one on my home server.

This is AWESOME software for windows:

http://www.bitvise.com/

It's got a full list of features including SSH, automated RDP, port forwarding, SFTP, socks proxy, and a pretty feature rich list of authentication tools for adding different types of users.

I forward a bunch of my pidgin (messaging) and Chrome browsing through a socks proxy.

What's awesome is I use this Chrome plug in called SwitchySharp. I can automatically assign URLs to go via a direction connect (so like .net websites in our intranet) and then have everything else go through my proxy at home. You'll have to play around with different ports as some firewalls block different ones. You'll also get a lot of random attacks on 22 (default SSH port) so switching it up is always good. I don't really need to do it as my work doesn't care but it's fun and instead of running random web servers on open ports I tunnel all my stuff through SSH (usenet client, remote desktop, etc). It's also kind of cool being able to remotely manage your router as well.

9/13/2014 6:47:18 PM

lewisje
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I prefer proxyssl.org for one-off web-proxy stuff.

9/16/2014 11:18:02 PM

neodata686
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I like managing my own. It seems faster too.

9/16/2014 11:31:17 PM

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