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| Thread ID: 58390 | 2005-05-30 05:55:00 | Hide/change IP behind a proxy, possible | lightfoot (39) | Press F1 |
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| 359762 | 2005-05-31 01:54:00 | you will probably need a url rewriting proxy (aka web-based proxy), if you cannot access the internet without going through your work's proxy. look here (www.freeproxy.ru) |
gibler (49) | ||
| 359763 | 2005-05-31 04:30:00 | I'm wondering why you want to hide your IP address. The proxy probably uses NAT so the IP address of your computer is "hidden" from the outside world. It isn't, however, hidden from your system administrator. ;) Be careful about what you do on your work computer. Many employers might not be very keen on staff doing things on the Internet which "need" IP hiding. |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 359764 | 2005-05-31 09:37:00 | Ip logging is just one method of tracking proxy access's (we use several methods of tracking user proxy access, ip recording is just one). Graham L gives good advice Many employers might not be very keen on staff doing things on the Internet which "need" IP hiding System Aadmins are watching :eek: |
beama (111) | ||
| 359765 | 2005-05-31 22:05:00 | Don't worry about legality or something nasty because it isn't. Thanks for the replies. Web base seems to be it. | lightfoot (39) | ||
| 359766 | 2005-06-01 00:31:00 | you will probably need a url rewriting proxy (aka web-based proxy), if you cannot access the internet without going through your work's proxy. look here (www.freeproxy.ru) Thanks gibler. I have been told about web base but this list is just great. Many thanks. |
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