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Subject: Anonymous browsing
Category: Computers > Security
Asked by: fontechevade-ga
List Price: $50.00
Posted: 16 Mar 2004 13:54 PST
Expires: 15 Apr 2004 14:54 PDT
Question ID: 317359
I need the correct full URL of datashaping.com when accessed through
an anonymous proxy server. In other words, what should I type in in
the URL box of my browser to access datashaping.com through an
anonymous proxy server?

For instance, if I use proxify.com as anonymous proxy server, the URL
would be http://proxify.com/p/011110A/http/www.datashaping.com.

If I use anonymizer.com instead, the URL would be
http://anon.free.anonymizer.com/http://www.datashaping.com.

I would like the correct URL for 1,000 anonymous proxy servers.

Request for Question Clarification by robertskelton-ga on 16 Mar 2004 15:09 PST
Do you have any reason to believe that there are 1,000 anonymous proxy servers?

Clarification of Question by fontechevade-ga on 16 Mar 2004 16:46 PST
The website below has a listing with more than 1000 proxy servers:
http://atomintersoft.com/products/alive-proxy/proxy-list/

What I need is the correct protocol to use them with a get(URL)
command in a Perl script or by typing the URL directly in the browser,
as in my two previous examples (anonymizer.com and proxify.com)

These proxies change all the time, but I'd like to see what are the
most typical patterns in the associated URLs. For instance, I am
wondering how frequently the following would work: typing

http://www.xxxxx.com/http/www.yyyy.com

where xxxxx is an IP address/port associated with the server and yyy
is the target web site. I would need several hundred examples of
working "proxified" URLs, if at all possible. The URL encoding may
differ from proxy to proxy. Thank you.
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Subject: Re: Anonymous browsing
From: archangel-ga on 23 Mar 2004 10:00 PST
 
I think that's going to be pretty hard to pin down since it seems like
it would be pretty specific to what ever software the server is
running...
The two examples you provided are servers running their own software
to allow someone to connect through them to web pages just by using
the URL.
The atomintersoft web sites list of proxy seems to be something
different.  I think its a list of open proxies that aren't configured
right.... you can still use them to browse anonymously but I don't
think any of them will support direct URL browsing.
Though I could be wrong /shrug
Subject: Re: Anonymous browsing
From: osewa77-ga on 02 May 2004 05:16 PDT
 
To use an anonymous proxy, set it as your web proxy.

Tools-->Internet Options--> Connection --> Lan Settings --> Use a proxy server...

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