Anonymous Surfing and hidden IP
I found this on another forum tought I would share it:
Hiding Your IP Address or Anonymous Internet
Surfing
HOW TO DO IT
You could try reading about wingates, socks and proxies, turn off java,
javascript, cookies, what's related, and smart update ... (if you are using
IE you're are using poor software for hiding your browser). Also install a
firewall, or DHCP.
Wingates
http://www.wingate.net/
What a wingate does is allow many people to share a single internet address.
Therefore if many are using that address to route through you are concealing
your actual address as all packets of data travel through that internet
address. Remember though, the law enforcement angencise can request your
number by way of their policing administrative powers.
Here is an address for you to get updated wingates, there are more around as
well.
http://www.cyberarmy.com/lists/wingate/
For a view of the SOCKS5 protocol, visit
http://www.socks.nec.com/aboutsocks.html
For a detailed view of proxies and how to establish one, visit
http://tools.rosinstrument.com/proxy/howto.htm
There are situations in which you may want to visit a site without leaving a
trace of the visit. For instance you want to check what's going on at
another's site. Your visit will generate a record in the log file. Frequent visits will generate many records. See in http://proxies.hotmail.ru/proxyck.htm or
http://privacy.net/,
http://www.leader.ru/cgi-bin/go?who,
http://www.anonymizer.com/3.0/snoop.cgi - will tell you some scary
info about what can be told about your computer via the internet.
Note that these tests are not very sophisticated. A dedicated "snooper" can
often learn much more. Once I came across a server that tried to connect to
my computer's disk while I was browsing ... that was an exciting experince
but any and all entry requests of mine are allowed by prompt:
I have creaated a hot key from the caps lock, modifed it so that every prompt
can be killed by one click of the key. (No one ask me where "the key" is
located on the keyboard. You should also research cookies, for eg.
http://www.illuminatus.com/cookie.fcgi, hostile applets and java
scripts, browser security holes and so on. So why don't we send someone
0instead of ourselves? Yep, that's the trick indeed a Capitol idea LOL.
Step #1-Determine your IP address:
To determine your IP address, go to
http://megawx.aws.com/support/faq/software/ip.asp
Every computer connected to the Internet has a unique identifier called an IP
address. On many networks, the IP address of a computer is always the same.
On other networks, a random IP address is assigned each time a computer
connects to the network. This is what we are referring to when we ask if you
have a static or a dynamic IP address. If a system uses dynamic addressing,
the IP can change quite often.
Step #2-Get Anonymous:
Method #1: Anonymizer
One can surf anonymously with the help of a nice service called the
Anonymizer x [/url]http://www.anonymizer.com/3.0/index.shtml.
Check their site and just type a URL you want to visit -- the Anonymizer does the
job for you, securing you from many potential dangers. When you follow a link
on a page viewed via the Anonymizer you get there via the Anonymizer again,
so you don't have to type a new URL. You can choose between pay or free
service, but free service implies certain limitations such as 30 seconds
delay before pages are loaded, and only HTTP (pay service allows f*p and
HTTPS). There are a few sites that are inaccessible via the Anonymizer, e.g.
some of the Web-based free e-mail services.
The Anonymizer has two more nice features. Firstly, there are WWW sites that
are inaccessible from one place, but easily accessible from another.
Using the Anonymizer immediately solves the problem. Secondly, there are
certain sites that give you information depending on where you are "calling"
from. For example, if I visit a site such as microsoft (especially through
their browser) trying to check the price for one their products. Clicking on
Order Information button gave me the list of Prodcuts with no price info.
Going to the same place via the Anonymizer led me to a different page, where
I found the price list.
The Anonymizer is probably one of the most popular tools for anonymous
surfing, but definitely not the only one. More and more similar services are
emerging. A good alternative is JANUS http://www.rewebber.de/
located in Germany. Janus is free, fast and can also encrypt the URL.
Here is a quotation from their FAQ:
JANUS is able to encrypt URLs (uniform resource locator) in a way that these
can be used as reference for a server. If a request with an encrypted URL
occurs, JANUS is able to decrypt the URL and forward it to the server,
without enabling the user to get knowledge about the server address. All
references in the servers response are again encrypted before the response is
forwarded to the client.
Method #2: Proxy Servers
One can also anonymize one's web surfing by using a proxy server. Proxy
servers are similar to the Anonymizer, i.e. web pages are retrieved by the
proxy server rather than by the person actually browsing the Web (you). But
there are several important distinctions: proxy servers don't help with
cookies, hostile applets or code. In most of the cases they do just one
thing: they conceal your real geograhic location.
Most of proxy servers restrict access based on the IP address from which a
user connects to them. In other words if you have an account with Lady-P-Com,
you can't use La-La-La-Luna.c-Net's proxy server ), access will be denied.
Fortunately you can always find a "kind-hearted" proxy server on the Net the
owners of which openly state that the service is publicly available, or a
proxy server that doesn't restrict access that due to whatever reason,
but the fact is not known to everyone. How do you find a "kind-hearted" proxy
server? Good news for lazy peeps like me there are many lists of available proxy servers:
http://tools.rosinstrument.com/cgi-bin/dored/cgi-bin/fp.pl/showl og
For those who are not so lazy: find your own proxy server, seek and ye shall
find . Go to Altavista www.altavista.com and type something
like +proxy +server configuration +port, and you'll get the list of Web pages
where ISPs give complete instructions to their users of how they should
configure their browsers. Try every proxy address and after 5 or 7 failures
you will surely find a proxy server that works for you. So let's say you have
found a proxy, e.g.: some.dumbwanker.com, HTTP port 8080. To make your
browser use a proxy server fill out the corresponding fields in Manual Proxy
Configuration tab (hope you can find it yourself cuz i am tired after this).
In Netscape Communicator do this:
Edit - Preferences - Advanced - Proxies - Manual proxy configuration - View, and for HTTP and f*p type name of your proxy server (example: proxy.siol.net)
and port number (example 312 .
In Internet Explorer 4.0 and 5 do this:
View - Internet Options - Connection - mark "Access the Internet using a
proxy server". At ADDRESS type name of the server (example: proxy.siol.net)
and at PORT type port number (example: 312 , click on advanced button and
mark "Use the same proxy server for all protocols".
In Internet Explorer 6.0 do this:
Tools Internet Options Connections LAN Settings Use a proxy server for your lan
Once you have carried out this simple operation, you can start surfing the
Web leaving traces as if you are from Bulgaria, USA, North Korea (that would
be fun!) or somewhere else, but ...there is one more very important privacy
concern, "Is My Proxy Anonymous?"
Is My Proxy Anonymous?
Not all proxy servers are truly anonymous. Some of them let the system
administrator of the site that you visit via a proxy server find out the IP
address from which the proxy server is accessed, i.e. your real IP address.
You can perform an anonymity check test:
http://www.tamos.com/bin/proxy.cgi
If you get the message: Proxy server is detected! - then there is a security
hole in your proxy, and information about your real IP address will be
listed. If the message is Proxy server is not detected - everything should be
tickety boo in your little shoe. Ladies and gentlemen, we have a Reaaally
Big Shoe tonight for you. Presenting IP Hidden. NO ! ! ! I don't mean I
hide to Pee either N2
At any rate, carefully study the list of IP addresses that is returned by
this online tool. None of them should belong to you. You can also use
alternative tests to check if your browser is anonymous. Such tests can give
complete list of the parametrs your browser passes to a remote server (this
is called Environmental Variables).
Proxys-4-All
http://proxys4all.cgi.net/tools.html maintains a long list of
environmental checkers.
In spite of all of the the above ... I would use proxies only when it's
necessary. Working via proxy servers slows down data transfer rate and is an
additional load on the network and the servers. ... With the new enforcement
of the internet (and that is what Bush is up to... well among many other things. )
Specially for paranoiacs like the big J and a few others I will not mention.
IMPORTANT ! **NOTE**
Get this drift peeps: The Different tools described above can be chained ! !
! For example you set up your browser to use Proxy A, and you know the
addresses and port numbers of 2 more servers Proxy B and Proxy C. The URL
that you type should look something like this:http://proxyB ort/http://proxyC ort/http://www.whereyougo.com/
does not go anywhere
As the result you go to the site via 3 servers: A,B and C. One of them can be
the Anonymizer. WARNING: Not all the proxy servers allow chains like that.
You will have to test to find a match. Please do not ask me why your
particular one does not answer the call I have NFI LOL Lights are on
but nobody's home.
SERVING NOTE THIS **IMPORTANT**
What is SocksCap?
SocksCap automatically enables Windows-based TCP and UDP networking client
applications to traverse a SOCKS firewall. SocksCap intercepts the networking
calls from WinSock applications and redirects them through the SOCKS server
without any modification to the orginal applications or to the operating
system software or drivers.
Where do I get SocksCap?
SocksCap is available for download through the SOCKS Web site at:
http://www.socks.nec.com/
Is SocksCap free? Is the source code
available?
Yes, through the SOCKS web site. Source code is not available. Nuh uh you
can't touch this ?? well . . . yaaaahhhhhh ooookkkkaaaaay whatever
Will it work with all stacks and
applications?
SocksCap functions independently from the applications and the stack. It
needs to make some assumptions about the application and the stack
implementations. Therefore, it will not work with every application and every
stack.
NEC USA has only tested SocksCap32 with Microsoft's 32-bit stack.
How do I know if it works with my stack and
application?
The best way to find out is to try it. You may refer to the scorecard of
applications and stacks with which SocksCap users have reported success or
failure.
Download the list from the SocksCap section
at
http://www.socks.nec.com/.
Volunteers provide the information in the scorecard. The list is not complete
and quickly becomes outdated and updated but there will always be non-working
sites so keep searching. I can not stress patience (like I have any with my
instability or with many pm's asking me why this site does not work, LOL).
What happens if I start SocksCap16 AFTER a
WinSock application is already running?
Start SocksCap16 before other WinSock applications. If SocksCap16 sees a
request come from an application run prior to starting SocksCap16, it
attempts to make all connections directly for that application. Beware that
the application may become unstable. What if I close SocksCap16 before
closing a WinSock application?
SocksCap16 must remain running until after you close all network applications. When you attempt to close SocksCap16 and there are still active connections, SocksCap16 displays a warning and gives you a chance to cancel the exit. This does not apply to SocksCap32.
Will I need to run f*p in PASV mode?
f*p may experience problems, depending on the application and stack. Try
running without PASV. If that does not work, try PASV. When I close SocksCap16 in Windows 95 or Windows for Workgroups, it tells me
"Exiting SocksCap may cause some network connections to become unstable." I
have already closed all the client applications. SocksCap16 notices that the "WSASRV" process is still running. Add "WSASRV" to the Direct Applications list in the SocksCap16 setup dialog.
Can I use SocksCap32 with RealPlayer 5.0 and
6.0?
Yes you can you old porno addict ! LOL, but you need to configure RealPlayer
so that it does not start up in the system tray.To do this in RealPlayer 5.0, select Preferences in the View menu. Click on the Advanced tab. Clear the check box for "Allow RealPlayer to run in the system tray."
In RealPlayer 6.0, select Preferences in the Options menu. Under the General
tab, clear the check box for "Allow SmartStart to run in the system tray."
In RealPlayer 7 & 8, select Preferences in the View menu. Under the General
tab, clear the check box for "Allow SmartStart to run in the system tray."
What do I enter for SOCKS server and port in
SocksCap Setup?
Enter the address and port of the SOCKS server you need to traverse. If you
are not sure what those are, contact your ISP, network administrator, or
firewall administrator for your site or consult a list 1080.htm.
Proxy related links
http://www.tamos.com/privacy/anonen.htm
http://62.52.93.180/Artemis_23am/programmi.htm
http://secureroot.m4d.com/category/anonymity/proxies/
http://www.wiktor.dk/~jymbio/new/proxy.htm
Public Proxies, SSL tunnelling proxies, censorship
Proxys4All
http://cavency.virtualave.net/proxy/
http://www.rewebber.de/
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