The Ghoster

Discussion in 'Websites' started by Linkbait, Dec 15, 2006.

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    Recently I decided to start a new proxy site.

    I am using a hack and slash version of PHProxy that I customized to try and get by those pesky network filters.


    The way I did this was by leaving out the main keywords a filter would look for.... EX: proxy.


    I was able to access the proxy on my schools server and get to blocked sites like MySpace. I have tried other proxies while doing this and was not able to becuase wither the proxy site was detected or blocked, or the proxy did not encrpyt enough info to get me to blocked sites.


    I need you guys to help me out, test it and see what you can get to without being blocked.

    http://www.theghoster.com

    Thanks.

    (ps, comments on design are welcome :) and i know about the bug on the proxied pages url bar in the top frame.... im working on it)
     
    Linkbait, Dec 15, 2006 IP
  2. Linkbait

    Linkbait Peon

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    Update:

    I fixed the problem with the URL bar, now it all works sweeeeeeeet!
     
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    Futures_Equity Well-Known Member

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    it's nice, simple but nice. where are the ads?
     
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    I am not really the add type of guy....

    I like to give users a simple site to use and create a loyal user base. Then, and only then (maby) will I consider putting ads on a site :)

    Plus, it just started and theres not exactly a crazy amount of traffic.
     
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    matt-baker, Feb 14, 2007 IP