Do It Yourself Proxy Server

October 6th, 2008 by Ardi

written by : –BackDoor–

I. What Is A Proxy Server?
A proxy server is an interface between your browser and the destination server. The proxy server will take your page request and handles for your browser the connection to the destination. These proxy servers are also able to cache pages. If such a proxy is configured to cache it will at first take look to its local cache if the requested page already exist. If not it can search in other caching proxy servers or makes directly the request to the destination. This depends on the configuration for the proxy.


II. Do It Yourself Proxy Server
1. Open internet explorer
2. On the top of internet explorer click “Tools”
3. Then on the drop down bar click “Internet Options…”
4. Go to the tab “Connections”
5. Somewhere near the bottom there should be a button called “Lan Settings…” click that
6. After opening it there should be a heading called “Proxy Server” under that heading check all the boxes
* Now we see two boxes lit up. Now we must fill them in with a Proxy Server but frist we must find some. I’m only going to tell you one place where you can get them but there is many.
7. Now go to http://ossr.net at the home page scrool down and to the right around 3/4 down there is a title called “Fresh proxies” under that title you should see the proxies IP and port number
8. Now go back to “Lan Settings…” and fill in the IP and port number of the Proxy Server and there now you can surf the web without any one knowing who you really are


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