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How to make a proxy server for your needs?
The situation is this:
I need Russian sites for work, which are not working here where I am now, they are blocked by providers.
I don’t want to use other people’s anomizers, they’ll still steal the password, and there’s money and all that, you fucking need it.
I have my own CentOS server.
Perhaps somehow connects to it and through it go to the required sites?
Is there any simple solution so that the brain does not soar too much and that everything works?
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squid, privoxy, polipo and at least SSH in proxy mode - to choose from.
The simplest is ssh -D and register the received socket as a proxy in the browser. Requires no additional fuss.
And so, in addition to the above, you can make, for example, a VPN to the server and push routes into it only to the IP servers that you want to go to through your server. Then traffic will only go through the VPN to the specified IPs, the rest will go by the usual default route. On openvpn, such a scheme is quite simple to implement. Additional benefit is encryption.
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