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Undetectable Proxy....discusion

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Sorry, I'm not sure if this is the right spot, but I'd like to know if there is anyway you can keep a proxy from being picked up by a boarder manager. I've started working on it and changed things around from glype proxy script.
 
Have it on a random domain nothing to do with any proxy or annonymous sites.

Also if its in a directory other than root make it random ie /information /news

You get my drift?, aslong as its not obvious its a proxy.
 
I would agree with the domain name. IF you want it undetectable, don't make it with the word "proxy" or anything similar to that. I would also make the Meta Tags completely blank or unrelated to a proxy at all. That usually works
 
THanks for the advice...but I have created one. I started windowgate.net as a blog. And I am linking it to different proxies i'll build. One is listed right on the front page.

What else can I do
 
A good idea is what I have used, but now that host doesn't allow proxys, is that your give your site a disguise, eg. educations, news etc anything that won't be banned then have a proxy in a directory which is password protected (using .htaccess or if you want modifying the proxy for a custom login page)


Example:

http://www.directnews.com/accountmanager/

Any network admins would expect that to be password protected, though once you've logged in it'll bring up a proxy..... A perfect disguise.
 
[DWH]Yuxuan;979480 said:
It's not a proxy, but it contains a proxy; and I was using it as an example of a pretty good way of hiding it.


if you've seen my thread in free webhosting request I am requesting small hosting for my Proxy website in disguise, this ofcourse is a small testing version me and my friends will use, if the technicans find out and it gets banned I will have to develop a better plan.
 
[CH]Dan;978467 said:
I'd like to know if there is anyway you can keep a proxy from being picked up by a boarder manager.


In short - nope! (and it's Border Manager, as in between countries with gates/passports and stuff)

Any good system admins configuring access will know how to pick them up and chuck them out :wink2:
 
But lets say you create a portal website, set up so that it doesn't really link to any proxy.

And then create multiple proxies without actually saying it's a proxy. That way when one is blocked the portal site can give another link to another page. That way you can keep moving your proxy around different servers.
 
The people who own LOADS of proxies and keep making new once as the others get banned, those people are wasiting money. You just need to disguise them, It's obvious i've made a little gaming site for me and my friends disguised as an educational resources site though I have now lost that website. The technicians never found it as I did check it once every 2 weeks, I never use the website myself. I might even create a script called Hide-me Proxy that does the same thing as my latest project, disguises the proxy. The disguise is not hard to make at all.
 
Forum managers don't care abour your directory structure or innocuous-looking web pages on the domain, they primarily ban IPs, no way to get loads of those unless with alot of running around free hosts (and abusing their TOS because they don't want proxies) or waste a sizeable sum in paid hosting/IPs.

Hosting providers can just close you for overuse of shared resources whether they find your proxy or not, because that's the main reason they ban proxies, not some unfounded hate out of the blue.
Also, most hosts worth their salt and of some size that ban the usual stuff (proxies, phishing, VBulletin, IPB...), have their accounts checked not through human visual browsing of pages but through automated crawling of files present on the server itself.

A wholly homebrewn script with innocuous file names may escape notice if resource usage is kept low but that's about it.
 
Forum managers don't care abour your directory structure or innocuous-looking web pages on the domain, they primarily ban IPs, no way to get loads of those unless with alot of running around free hosts (and abusing their TOS because they don't want proxies) or waste a sizeable sum in paid hosting/IPs.

Hosting providers can just close you for overuse of shared resources whether they find your proxy or not, because that's the main reason they ban proxies, not some unfounded hate out of the blue.
Also, most hosts worth their salt and of some size that ban the usual stuff (proxies, phishing, VBulletin, IPB...), have their accounts checked not through human visual browsing of pages but through automated crawling of files present on the server itself.

A wholly homebrewn script with innocuous file names may escape notice if resource usage is kept low but that's about it.

What i'm talking about is not making sure a host doesn't find the script but to make sure network admins at like schools, work places don't find it, thats why it has a disguise network admins would just think that it is what it says it is but if they login, they probably won't have an reistration page then they will find out what it is, that could take a long time for them to work out what it is. So when it is banned in alot of places then you just make another one, this will though decrese the rate of the amount of new sites you need to make, also saving you money and time. Isn't planning things ahead just great :)
 
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hey!
i live in a place where it wont let u on msn, porn or any proxy websites do u no how i can still go on like ebuddy and porn n stuf is there something i ca download that will let me on those websites??
 
If you want to setup a private web proxy then I would suggest you password protect the directory otherwise anyone can see it. Call it webmail4you.org or something.
 
If you want to setup a private web proxy then I would suggest you password protect the directory otherwise anyone can see it. Call it webmail4you.org or something.

I do not recommend use transparent proxies. They are not good enough and not secure enough.
 
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