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From: classgetter.com on 10 Apr 2008 00:48 Bypass School And Work Filters www.classgetter.com
From: Chilly8 on 18 Apr 2008 07:19 X-No-Archive: Yes "classgetter.com" <troyscene(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:01607c6a-6d2a-4d23-8f88-9b757771c8bc(a)m1g2000pre.googlegroups.com... > Bypass School And Work Filters www.classgetter.com Keep pumping those PHP and CGI proxies out, buddy ;) Now that I am using a radio streaming service more compatable with those proxies, there is a good chance I may get back all the at-work listeners I lost last August when Live 365 mucked around with their system. Someone has set up an encrypted proxy service in Hanoi, Vietnam I have seen connections from. So whoever was listening through that site would certainly have their network admins perplexed, wondering what someone is doing connecting to a strange machine in Vietnam.
From: Leythos on 18 Apr 2008 09:54 In article <fua04k$gl6$1(a)aioe.org>, chilly8(a)hotmail.com says... > Someone has set up an encrypted proxy service in Hanoi, Vietnam > I have seen connections from. So whoever was listening through > that site would certainly have their network admins perplexed, > wondering what someone is doing connecting to a strange > machine in Vietnam. Again, it's simple to see and catch, you keep thinking this is some kind of magic, finding people using an ENCRYPTED proxy is simple, even you could do it - maybe not you. -- - Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum. - Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist" spam999free(a)rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)
From: God Rudy on 18 Apr 2008 17:09 On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 04:19:41 -0700, Chilly8 wrote: > > X-No-Archive: Yes > > > "classgetter.com" <troyscene(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > news:01607c6a-6d2a-4d23-8f88-9b757771c8bc(a)m1g2000pre.googlegroups.com... >> Bypass School And Work Filters www.classgetter.com > > > Keep pumping those PHP and CGI proxies out, buddy ;) Now that > I am using a radio streaming service more compatable with those > proxies, there is a good chance I may get back all the at-work > listeners I lost last August when Live 365 mucked around with > their system. > > Someone has set up an encrypted proxy service in Hanoi, Vietnam > I have seen connections from. So whoever was listening through > that site would certainly have their network admins perplexed, > wondering what someone is doing connecting to a strange > machine in Vietnam. We fired a few people for wasting bandwith!
From: Chilly8 on 18 Apr 2008 20:58
X-No-Archive: Yes "Chilly8" <chilly8(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:fua04k$gl6$1(a)aioe.org... > > X-No-Archive: Yes > > > "classgetter.com" <troyscene(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > news:01607c6a-6d2a-4d23-8f88-9b757771c8bc(a)m1g2000pre.googlegroups.com... >> Bypass School And Work Filters www.classgetter.com > > > Keep pumping those PHP and CGI proxies out, buddy ;) Now that > I am using a radio streaming service more compatable with those > proxies, there is a good chance I may get back all the at-work > listeners I lost last August when Live 365 mucked around with > their system. > > Someone has set up an encrypted proxy service in Hanoi, Vietnam > I have seen connections from. So whoever was listening through > that site would certainly have their network admins perplexed, > wondering what someone is doing connecting to a strange > machine in Vietnam. > Other people are runnig public Tor entry points now. I found one in Canada that is in one of the lists of open proxies. So anyone who wants to use Tor where the machine is locked down against new software installation can change the browser's proxy settings to use this proxy. Of course, he is FAR more likely to be blocked, then I am. Becusae they did not change the port number to something other than 8118, it will be a DEAD GIVEWAY in the logs, when admins see connections to port 8118 on a strange computer in Canada, or to the Socks port on port 9050. If you are going to run a pubilc Tor entry proxy, like I do, here is a nickels worth of free advice. Change the ports to something OTHER than 8118 (HTTP) or 9050(Socks), otherwise it will be a DEAD GIVEAWAY they corporate network admins start sesing a connetion to port 8118 for HTTP or 9050 for Socks. This is why I set my Tor entry proxy to other ports, so it will not be so OBVIOUS to admins that someone is using a Tor entry proxy. All any admin would have to do is Google port 8118, and they would quickly find out that it is used by Tor and Privoxy. |