proxy script for my own use on my own site ???

Discussion in 'PHP' started by poseidon, Sep 20, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I am under niversity firewall/proxy and forums.digitalpoint.com is being blacklisted as some other forums so now I am accessing it using free proxy sites but than such sites have disabled javascript and some other stuff + I also hate ads at the top :)

    Now I am on shared hosting and I think I can install a proxy script on my server as I wil be only using it for my personal use(no server overload). So which will be the best script to use which can given me full functionality as like in normal browsing.

    Regards
     
    poseidon, Sep 20, 2006 IP
  2. crazyryan

    crazyryan Well-Known Member

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    you can also try to run toonel.net client on your local windows box, you can also configure it to connect via a parent proxy, haven't had any issues with it
     
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  4. poseidon

    poseidon Banned

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    just yesterday I installed the script and worked fine :)

    @Faraday - What can i do with toonel.net?
     
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    sorry for late reply, well there's a downloadable program on toonel.net - tonnel.jar 0.50, it's written in Java and thus requires Java Runtime Environment. Toonel.jar is like your local proxy and you can configure any application to be routed through it. The traffic will be sent via toonel.net server that also compresses it
     
    faraday911, Oct 7, 2006 IP
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    you can try Torpark in firefox

    or if you want a server solution try the latest beta of CGIproxy, it has experimental support for JS
     
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    CGI Proxy is good, but perl scripts are too much irritating on the server. As perl can run the system commands, thats why several times, cgi proxy can be used for unwanted purpose, if your system configuration has some bugs.

    i think you can use php proxy, it takes a bit more bandwidths and memory of the server, but it is safer then perl or cgi.

    http://www.whytefire.com

    Regards
     
    hadrick, Oct 9, 2006 IP