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Const V2015-06-11 16:58:45
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Const V, 2015-06-11 16:58:45

How to raise your https-anonymizer on vps?

The usual anonymizer like glype is installed easily and simply, but sites working through ssl either do not function through it at all, or with restrictions. In which direction to dig to raise a similar web-anonymizer on https? Are there simple and ready-made solutions like glype, or do you have to smoke squid and go deep into the jungle of console settings?

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Markus Saar, 2020-02-22
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The problem with opening HTTPS has become one of the key reasons why anonymizers began to lose popularity. Unfortunately, it has not yet been possible to completely and globally solve this problem. At the same time, there are more and more sites with https .
In existing anonymizers, you have to write your own processing rules for each https site and adapt them manually. When changes occur on these sites, the adaptation is repeated anew. Therefore, only large sites work well through existing popular anonymizers: vkontakte, mail.ru. Small ones have not been adapted and therefore they do not provide full functionality.
For example, our anonymizer users smoothly switched to using VPN. In this case, full compatibility with https and any other technologies is ensured, because. there is no processing by scripts (as in anonymizers), and the site opens "as is" in browsers. But there are all the advantages: changing the IP address, anonymity of the visit.

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