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SQUID and anonymity of traffic between client and proxy
Hello everyone, I did a search and couldn't find a similar question.
I installed a squid on the home server, made it accessible from the outside for a pool of certain addresses (my office ones).
In the fox (firefox) I set the address of my proxy server and I use sites (which the authorities should not know about) through the fox. I look at working moments in Google Chrome in which there are no proxies. Through the fox, 2ip.ru shows my home IP, even if I am at work (it means it works).
Now attention to the question, gentlemen experts!
Can the admins of our network see which sites I access through a proxy server using the http protocol. Or do they only see requests to my server address? In other words, is fox browsing anonymous, configured through the Squid proxy on my home server, or do I need some additional tricks to anonymize traffic.
Many thanks for the replies in advance.
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A request to a proxy is a regular HTTP request (the Host and URI fields are in the same positions), respectively, admins see everything.
Maybe within the framework of this question, tell me the software necessary for anonymizing requests and privacy of surfing?
TOR will not work because it immediately blocks here.
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