What is Google doing when it crawls this link? http://www.superdooperproxy.com/nph-proxy.pl/101011A/http/www.OFF.com Code (markup): If you guessed Hi-Jacking Off you are correct! haha
You should report these sites, but you have to be sure if the proxy doesnt work intentionally or if the scripts they used isnt just shit. I cant see what anyone would gain from a site like this.... people would visit it once and never return... they would make a fraction of the money they would from evan a below average working proxy on cheap hosting But TBH, I can think of worse ways the proxy business is being trashed than a few MFA proxy pages.
Just skimmed through the ebook and about the domain registrars. I would not recommend anyone to register their domains with 1and1. They are the worst domain registrar and you would probably not be able to take your domain out of their registrar if you wanted to transfer it. Godaddy is a lot better but I would personally suggest namecheap.com as they have cheap prices and have been using them for a couple years already.
I agree on that I have bad experiences with 1 and 1 and their domain admin panel is not good as well.
This is probably the 8 billionth time someone has posted this in this thread... but it's so huge and I can't read all those pages. I currently use Adsense and that just isn't working out. Not getting any clicks at all no matter what I do, around 3000 views to the homepage alone. Countless views on the proxified pages at this point... I tried to sign up for Adversal and haven't heard back in a week now. Then I tried paypopup and twice so far they've rejected my site twice. Do they not accept proxy sites anymore? I see plenty of people using them. The question is; what ad network do you find works the best for you? Who accepts proxies with no issues? Thanks.
No clicks at all from Adsense. Sounds weird to me. Adversal no longer accepts proxies (lucky for me I signed up when they did) You might want to try Canep Media: http://canepmedia.com/
First DONT USE ADSENSE ON PROXIFIED pages. Second Heres all the ad networks I know that accept proxies
I don't use it on proxified pages. I use analytics to figure that one out. If only I could use it on proxified pages I'll look at that page, thanks, but I was also asking which network works the best for people as well.
Does anyone know who this is on Myspace: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=291512181 I'd like to try out the service.
the profile owner's Signup Date: 12/03/07 well you can just try it out since its just going to its newsletter subscribe URL and entering your domain no loss
For some reason, my header does not show on my proxified pages, www.1hide.info. Anyone know why? I have replaced index.php a few times now. Is it a known problem with the template (a free one)?
you add the adbrite code wrong place, disrupting the whole header system. (your adbrite is at the bottom)
Does anyone know how to log the websites and IP address of the users, the reason I want it is so I could block IP addresses if they do anything illegal. I'm guessing this will help me in a legal situation anyway. I'm using Glype, thanks to anyone that helps.
cloakhost.com and Webalizer Version 2.01 What I want to do is have a txt log that says the ip address of the user and what sites they went on. I know you can do It on phproxy and I would really like to do it on mine. (glype) How to do it in PHProxy: http://luiscosio.com/add-url-logging-to-phproxy-05b2
No that's the adbrite code for the footer. If you take a look at the proxies in my sig, they've got adbrite in the header and footer. Also, the original index.php (w/o modifications) doesn't show the header as well. I think it's something with the index.inc.php form submit.
To be honest, I've got 1 click since I've run adbrite (2 weeks). However, I run the full page ads and I think adbrite pays per impression, so I get about $.30/day from that.
Do you have shell access? You can use iptables to block IP ranges - this is a lot quicker and takes up less resources than an .htaccess blocking scheme..