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aclock
15-05-2003, 15:46
Sono in possesso del suddetto modem ADSL e da un po' di tempo mi frulla per la testa l'idea di installare il programma Anonymity4Proxy in modo tale da navigare quasi anonimo.
Poco fa ho provato ad installarlo, ma come immaginavo, se imposto come indirizzo proxy 127.0.0.1 (porta 80), non vedo più nessun sito.
Come faccio a far comunicare il browser, l'FTP manager e tutto il resto con questo utile programmino?

Grazie in anticipo... ;)

gohan
15-05-2003, 18:32
ma le porte che usi sono giuste?

aclock
15-05-2003, 19:11
In che senso?
Ho letto le istruzioni del programma, dove viene detto:

1. Adjust the settings of your browser to use A4Proxy as a local proxy server:
To set up your browser, you must instruct it to use A4Proxy program as a "proxy server" - that is to make your browser send all requests for web pages through A4Proxy, which, in turn, will redirect them to anonymous proxies. Find in your browser the setting called "Proxy server" and enter there 127.0.0.1 port 80. (This address is the address of your own machine; it instructs your browser to communicate with A4Proxy instead of connecting directly to websites). If you want to disable A4Proxy, you will need to restore the previous settings.

Currently supported protocols: HTTP, Secure HTTP (HTTPS), FTP.
Proxy address: 127.0.0.1
Proxy port: 80

Detailed instructions:
Internet Explorer 4
Internet Explorer 5 - Microsoft's Dial-Up Networking
Internet Explorer 5 - AOL, Custom Dialers, LAN Connections
Netscape Navigator 4

Please note that if you are connected to the Internet by AOL, you can't use their browser add-on, you'll have to surf the Internet using the "bare" Internet Explorer or other browser, because AOL's browser doesn't allow you to change the proxy settings.

2. Import additional proxies (for users of full version of A4Proxy only)

Skip this step if you are using a demo. The full version comes with a database containing hundreds of carefully checked anonymous proxy servers. To import this database into the program, select Import Registered from the Edit menu. Choose the RegUpd.idb file and click OK.

3. Select the best proxy for your location

Connect to the Internet.
Enable Reset Data (Proxy Check Tab) and Check for FTP&HTTPS support on Reset Data (
Proxy Options Tab) check boxes. Choose Select All in the Edit menu, and click Check Proxy button (please note, however, that the Demo version does not support simultaneous checking of several proxy servers. If you have not bought a full version yet, you will have to check proxies one by one.). You can also use the context menu - just right-click with your mouse on a proxy.

Wait until all proxies are checked. If the number in the "Active requests" field doesn't decrease for a long time after the last proxy in the list was checked, you can press the button.
Click the Response time column header (Proxy Check Tab) to sort the list of proxies by speed (lower values mean faster access). Click on the fastest proxy that has "" on the left (which means that the proxy is available and anonymous). Click Set as Default. This proxy will be used by default.

Instead of choosing the fastest proxy server for your location, you can select Use new proxy on each request (Proxy Options Tab). In this case each page you request will be brought to you by a different proxy server, and your requests will look for the website as if many different people are accessing it at the same time. However, it may make the connection slower.

Advanced proxy performance checking: choosing the best proxy for a URL

4. Surf the Net and Enjoy!
Now Big Brother has gone blind! You can surf the Internet without having to tell every Web site in the world who you are, what country you live in, and what you like or dislike. Enjoy your freedom!


Dove sbaglio?

aclock
15-05-2003, 19:19
Tra l'altro, trattandosi di un router, resto connesso anche a pc spento e quindi non sarei più anonimo...mi stanno sorgendo parecchi dubbi... :confused: :muro:

gohan
15-05-2003, 19:48
Originally posted by "aclock"

Tra l'altro, trattandosi di un router, resto connesso anche a pc spento e quindi non sarei più anonimo...mi stanno sorgendo parecchi dubbi... :confused: :muro:
spiega meglio cosa intendi dire.
Cmq sappi che l'anonimato su internet non esiste! :cool:

aclock
15-05-2003, 19:55
Lo so che l'anonimato non esiste.....purtroppo... :cry:
Intendevo dire che a me, per essere connesso, basta accendere il router...la username e la password le imposto nel suo programmino interno (al quale accedo mettendo sul browser la stringa: http://192.168.0.1/) quindi è come se si trattasse di una LAN...

gohan
16-05-2003, 12:59
lo stesso non capisco dove vuoi arrivare..... :confused:

aclock
16-05-2003, 16:12
Vabbè...lasciamo il discorso... ;) come faccio a far funzionare A4proxy con il mio modem?

aclock
16-05-2003, 19:59
Possibile che nessuno sappia aiutarmi :confused: :cry:

gohan
17-05-2003, 10:42
mi dai il link da cui l'ahi scaricato? così vedo se riesco a farlo funzionare anche io

aclock
17-05-2003, 13:42
http://www.inetprivacy.com/ftp/a4proxy.exe

aclock
21-05-2003, 22:57
up... :cry:

gohan
21-05-2003, 22:59
in effetti è un po' ostico, sul 2003 non va granchè!

aclock
21-05-2003, 23:05
Conosci forse qualche altro programmino simile funzionante?

gohan
21-05-2003, 23:10
al momento non mi ricordo.

aclock
21-05-2003, 23:13
Cacchio...su sto thread ci siamo solo io e te.... :cry: :cry: