best script for proxy now?

Discussion in 'Programming' started by buck, Apr 12, 2007.

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    cgiproxy
    phproxy
    zelune


    what is best for being able to login to myspace and other sites that is lowest on bandwidth and CPU out of those 3
     
    buck, Apr 12, 2007 IP
  2. karan265

    karan265 Active Member

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    PHProxy latest version IMO. Takes lesser CPU resources and is very fast. Although I'm not too sure about the bandwidth consumption. Never tried zelune and CGI Proxy is slow and eats much CPU resources although it takes very less bandwidth unlike PHProxy.
     
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    I'd go with Zelune. I have it on 5 of my proxies, its the least intensive, and can do just as much. CGIProxy uses much less bandwidth than the other two, but overall, I'd go with Zelune.
     
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    Do these all cost $?
     
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    PHProxy and CGIProxy are both free. Zelune costs money, but somebody with resale rights is giving it away in the Freebies forum.
     
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    Is there still money to be made with Proxy sites?
     
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    There's money to be made, but since the market is so over-saturated, its more difficult then it used to be. That's why I've been doing proxy networks, instead of individual proxies. Its much easier to have 10 proxies earning $2 a day than one proxy making $20 a day. With a crowded market, I've been going with the volume approach (I guess I'm part of the reason its so over-saturated!).
     
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    But, doesnt CGI allow you to actually log into sites? Is it just me or how come when ever I use a proxy, I get to the site, but I can not log in?
     
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    Yes, cgiiproxy supports javascript. It allows you to access far more sites
     
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    I use zelune on dufus.info and phproxy on aanonymoxy.com :). Theres a lot of PHProxy templates out there so that's an advantage.
     
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