1998-11-19 - Re: simple socket forwarder

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From: ichudov@Algebra.COM (Igor Chudov @ home)
To: nobody@sind.hyperreal.art.pl (HyperReal-Anon)
Message Hash: 2b2f2082a50cfb21cd0d9272d68d4cf711d0fd583071c848e0b8ad7c5edc90bc
Message ID: <199811192204.QAA09232@manifold.algebra.com>
Reply To: <f342ce4916b65f4c34dad0d5ee6326aa@anonymous>
UTC Datetime: 1998-11-19 22:47:32 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 06:47:32 +0800

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From: ichudov@Algebra.COM (Igor Chudov @ home)
Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 06:47:32 +0800
To: nobody@sind.hyperreal.art.pl (HyperReal-Anon)
Subject: Re: simple socket forwarder
In-Reply-To: <f342ce4916b65f4c34dad0d5ee6326aa@anonymous>
Message-ID: <199811192204.QAA09232@manifold.algebra.com>
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HyperReal-Anon wrote:
> ichudov@Algebra.Com (Igor Chudov @ home) wrote:
> >Anonymous wrote:
> >>
> >> Does anyone have a simple packet forwarder to run
> >> on a unix system? I want to set up a daemon on an
> >> account to just redirect traffic from a particular port
> >> to another host for some basic anonymity, but I don't
> >> have experience doing socket coding, nor a book.
> >
> >It seems that what you need is called a proxy server.
> >There was a perl script floating around that worked as a proxy server.
> >If you do it for web accesses, consider using Crowd, a distributed
> >network of anonymizing proxy servers.
> 
> I want to use it as a proxy for NNTP.
> 

Use that perl script or some other proxy server then.

	- Igor.





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