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Firefox & Proxys - Dr Small - 05-24-2006 Proxys are good, for one to stay anonymous, but they are also used for the bad guys, and that's how they never get caught... But a proxy is a way to route your internet through another IP. Read more about proxys, here Ok. Let's say we want to stay anonymous without the hassel of using a web-based proxy. (ex. anonymouse.org, proxyfoxy.com & proxify.com) Firefox is made easy, so all you have to do, is get the IP address, and the port number, and you're set. First, let's go to a list of proxys.... Find a proxy on the page (it can be any, because there are thousands) and copy the IP address. Here's an example of what you should see: Code: [color=red]130.194.64.162[/color]:[color=blue]3124[/color] PlanetLab proxy Australia (Monash) Alright. Now we have the IP and the port number. (I color coded, so it would help) Now, (in Firefox) click, Tools Ãâû Options... Ãâû General (Tab) Ãâû Connection Settings Ãâû (And select) Manual Proxy Configuration... Now, using the IP above, you need to place the IP in the box, where it says, "HTTP Proxy". Then place the port number, in the box to the right, where it says "Port". Now press OK. Now your IP should be changed. (note, this may not work with some IPs, as some are old and outdated and are no longer active. just go and pick another one ) #########
Please continue reading so you don't get turned in to your ISP! ######### Incase you didn't read the top of the page, it says: Quote:For what purpose we run our proxy listings? There are some main purposes: What that is basicly saying, is don't use the proxys FULL time and to do illegal activity with. Just use it for staying anonymous when registering and posting on forums, but don't keep it on full time and use up that person's bandwith.... Here's a screenshot of the proxy configuration... [attachment=49] _ISR_m3rc_ RE: Firefox & Proxys - Protoman - 07-02-2006 Surely an IP anonymiser program does the same thing though? But they're more commonly used for, illegal purposes. RE: Firefox & Proxys - PoisonDart - 08-13-2006 I will probably get in trouble.But proxy makes your computer slow and im on dial-up.So its slow already |