A Question about Windows Proxy Servers

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sirstrongbad
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A Question about Windows Proxy Servers

Post by sirstrongbad »

i was curious if any of you have had experience with windows proxy servers here. i'm looking for a proxy server for my home LAN that is able to block content, surf anonymously, etc. i can't seem to find any really good packages out there and was wondering if someone might have an opinion about any of the software.

thanks
sirstrongbad
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Post by sirstrongbad »

note: i've been looking at ISA Server 2004 standard. anyone know if it's decent for what i want to do?
LeonardoP
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Post by LeonardoP »

there are lots of proxy servers m8. try this site http://www.proxyelite.org
sirstrongbad
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Post by sirstrongbad »

these appear to be remote proxies. i'm looking for a local proxy software package. thanks, though
LeonardoP
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Post by LeonardoP »

ow you want to set up your own proxy servers. i know nothing about that. good luck though :icon14:
sirstrongbad
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Post by sirstrongbad »

thanks. it's my first time, too. i've got some website filtering i need to take care of on my network...
LeonardoP
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Post by LeonardoP »

i think this site has some valuable info: http://www.suretecsystems.com/docs/proxy-guide-en/

squid seems to be used alot: http://www.logisense.com/default.asp
sirstrongbad
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Post by sirstrongbad »

hrmmmm...interesting. thanks :)
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Post by R00k »

If you put a proxy on your own network, it won't help anonymous browsing since they can still see your originating IP address.

Content filtering can be done client-side.

Unless you just really want to play around with a proxy server for learning/testing.
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