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stoplinux2013-08-01 21:35:06
Anonymity
stoplinux, 2013-08-01 21:35:06

Anonymous hosting

There are many proxy servers to provide some kind of anonymity on the Internet for client machines. Are there ready-made solutions to hide the real IP address of a server on the network? The first thing that comes to mind is to write a simple proxy in PHP and place it all on a free hosting. However, in this way it will be possible to redirect only http traffic, but I would like all of it. Who sees possible solutions? Preferably free.

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AxisPod, 2013-08-02
@stoplinux

Work through I2P.

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Nikolai Vasilchuk, 2013-08-01
@Anonym

VPN?

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kenny_opennix, 2013-08-01
@kenny_opennix

Look, we take a few cheap vps, about a few bucks, we take sssh and you have a socks proxy, or we set up stunel and you encrypt any traffic, this is how I encrypt mysql traffic

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stoplinux, 2013-08-01
@stoplinux

The question is how to hide the entry point, not what is behind it. Like a proxy server, vice versa .

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Pilat, 2013-08-02
@Pilat

Somehow everything is difficult for you. For HTTP, a proxy is nginx or squid, for SMTP it is any SMTP server (postfix, sendmail, exim), and usually no other protocols are needed.

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Arkadiy Mishin, 2013-08-02
@Arkasha18

TOR?

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Boris Nagaev, 2014-12-03
@starius

https://cloudflare.com
and Tor (onion hidden sites)

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