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Dunno if it helps you, but theres one - a CGI based one |
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http://www.jmarshall.com/tools/cgiproxy/ |
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Tim Igoe |
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tim@×××××××.uk |
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http://tim.igoe.me.uk - Personal Site |
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http://tv.igoe.me.uk - UK TV Guide |
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"Computers are like Air-con, open windows and they stop working!" |
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Kurt Lieber wrote: |
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> For those unfamiliar with anonymizer, it's essentially a web-based proxy |
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> that allows a user to enter a web address in a web form and have that site |
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> displayed in a frame. This is done to prevent web sites from identifying |
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> you personally. |
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> However, another thing it's useful for is bypassing site filters that some |
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> corporations have in place. |
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> So, is there anything similar to anonymizer out there that can offer |
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> similar functionality? (that I can set up on my server) Is this something |
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> squid + a PHP page or three can do? I don't care about the anonymous |
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> aspect of it -- I simply want to be able to browse any web site, regardless |
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> of whatever site filters may be in place at the client site I may be |
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> working at. |
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> thanks |
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> --kurt |