no problem. do tell me if these encryption serves any purpose because u have added three types of encryption in that...
Thanks for replying champ_rock.Can u please tell me which plan ur using. Also is 256mb of ram enough for four proxy sites with 1000+ uv(totaly+ 4000 for 4 proxy) Each proxy uses 5gb+ so 20gb+each day.So which plan do u suggest. Also can u suggest any other vps providers?
i am using a customised plan which i discussed with the owner and he set it up for me i have heard that a guy names thewired here offers good proxy VPS hosting but his plans were a bit out of my budget.
I offer VPS's specifically for proxies and have experience with them for 2+ years. 256 megs of ram might be enough to host those proxies but its hard to say unless I look at actual load. It depends on a variety of factors. thewird
Oh ye sure, i can add more encodings which supports a wide variety of block algorithms such as DES, TripleDES, Blowfish (default), 3 -WAY, SAFER-SK64 , SAFER-SK128 , TWOFISH, TEA, RC2 and GOST in CBC, OFB, CFB and ECB cipher modes. Additionally, it supports RC6 and IDEA which are considered "non-free". If u interest with my PHProxy Mod project, please help me to improve and i will give u the code script for free . on this moment, it;s still beta version.
frankly, i would love to help u as much as i can but i dont have any technical knowhow of these things
So essentially it's just an ad remover? PHProxy already uses gzip compression; hiding the user agent will only draw attention to the fact that the visitor may not be genuine (and if lots of traffic from the same IP, end up banned); the script also already uses base64 encoding. I don't really understand the point of it. Other than the ad remover (the legality of which I'm not convinced, especially if you display your own ads as well), it sounds fairly pointless. Or did I miss something?
its using different Encodings and its great for a PHProxy you know these days ,new filtering sofwares are blocking the encoded urls (just for PHProxy) i was looking for a blowfish encoding too googled it but didnt find ...
Sorry i ment is it fully working Cos i dont really know about these things so is it good at the moment and working fine and a lot better than phproxy Thanks
PHProxy on default disabled gzip compression and haven't output optimizer (see the html sources to see the differences). Base64 encoding is default & more faster than blowfish and Saferplus (cool algorithms thats used by Bluetooth authentication),so i leave it & don't want remove from my Mod. I have blowfish & saferplus to url encodings, do u have on u'r glype scripts? Hiding the user agent will only draw attention to the fact that the visitor may not be genuine (and if lots of traffic from the same IP, end up banned);so why u'r glype have the option too? Look..your script in "demo glype homepage" (demo.glype.com) show many errors..how u can said to others that u'r script more fast & "reliable" than my script? Whatever u said, correct your script & don't offences with others.
Man I haven't checked this thread since it began and it looks like I have missed a lot. I had a couple of questions and hopefully they have not been covered already. 1. Is there a way to reduce server load for phproxy and zulune proxy? and if so how. Right now I have 3 gig ram and can't afford any more. 2. What is the best way to optimize for adsense? Right now I'm all over the place, have $10+ day's and $2 days.
I'd say glype is the winner between Phproxy "Mod" and Glype. Glype is far more developed. Errors on the page or not, Phproxy Mod has nothing special to it but the ad remover. The extra two encoding methods you added are hideous in the address bar and will make log files gigantic. Downside to glype is that it has too many regular expressions and is tough on the server.
http://www.maximumproxy.com/ has anbody tried this script?? u can login to orkut myspace etc. through it and it seems pretty fast