Hi: I read this article, and I guess I want to check out options for anonymizing my computer identity. Any pointers, anyone? thanks, Tom http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A59227-2002Jan3.html Rise of Internet 'Borders' Prompts Fears for Web's Future
There are a number of free proxy servers out there in different countries that will do the trick. Try a google search for them. The trick is this. You send the HTTP request to the proxy server, the server passes it on to the website, the website identifies the sender's address ass the proxy server's address and sends the request back to ther server, which then sends it to you. I guess you could do the same sort of trick by bouncing your HTTP requests off a web portal. I haven't tried. The kind of thing I'm thinking of is the portals that give you web pages like http://www.shoppingmall.com/shops.html?shop=www.shop.com where you get a frame round www.shop.com JDL tom poe wrote:
Hi: I read this article, and I guess I want to check out options for anonymizing my computer identity. Any pointers, anyone? thanks, Tom http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A59227-2002Jan3.html Rise of Internet 'Borders' Prompts Fears for Web's Future
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Unfortunately there's a bug in IPV4 that renders you transparent if you use this method. On Friday, 4 January 2002 1:40, you wrote:
There are a number of free proxy servers out there in different countries that will do the trick. Try a google search for them. The trick is this. You send the HTTP request to the proxy server, the server passes it on to the website, the website identifies the sender's address ass the proxy server's address and sends the request back to ther server, which then sends it to you.
I guess you could do the same sort of trick by bouncing your HTTP requests off a web portal. I haven't tried. The kind of thing I'm thinking of is the portals that give you web pages like http://www.shoppingmall.com/shops.html?shop=www.shop.com where you get a frame round www.shop.com JDL
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