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Thursday, November 29, 2012

How to Use Proxy

Internet Explorer
Tools > Internet Options > Connections Tab > Lan Settings
Check the box Use a proxy server for your LAN and then type in the IP address and the port into the boxes. Google ChromeGoogle Chrome uses proxy settings from Internet Explorer, so if the proxy is enabled in Internet Explorer, it is also enabled in Chrome. Chrome doesn't have its own proxy settings.
Follow instructions from Internet Explorer to enable Proxy surfing in Google Chrome. Mozilla FirefoxTools > Options > Advanced Tab > Network Tab > Settings.
Check Use manual proxy configuration and type in the proxy ip and port into the boxes.

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Opera: Tools > Preferences > Advanced > Network.Level 1: No anonymity; remote host knows your IP and knows you are using proxy.Level 4: Low anonymity; remote host does not know your IP, but it knows you are using proxy.Level 8: Medium anonymity; remote host knows you are using proxy, and thinks it knows your IP, but this is not yours (this is usually a multihomed proxy which shows its inbound interface as REMOTE_ADDR for a target host).Level 16: High anonymity; remote host does not know your IP and has no direct proof of proxy usage (proxy-connection family header strings). If such hosts do not send additional header strings it may be considered as high-anonymous. If a high-anonymous proxy supports keep-alive you can consider it to be extremely-anonymous. However, such a host is highly possible to be a honey-pot.PlanetLab proxy servers marked with a icon are from the Planetlab CoDeeN (CDN) Project, a network of educational Internet nodes at Princeton University. These proxies may force a captcha and allocate you a different IP address as advertised.
Internet Explorer
Tools > Internet Options > Connections Tab > Lan Settings
Check the box Use a proxy server for your LAN and then type in the IP address and the port into the boxes. Google ChromeGoogle Chrome uses proxy settings from Internet Explorer, so if the proxy is enabled in Internet Explorer, it is also enabled in Chrome. Chrome doesn't have its own proxy settings.
Follow instructions from Internet Explorer to enable Proxy surfing in Google Chrome. Mozilla FirefoxTools > Options > Advanced Tab > Network Tab > Settings.
Check Use manual proxy configuration and type in the proxy ip and port into the boxes.

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Opera: Tools > Preferences > Advanced > Network.Level 1: No anonymity; remote host knows your IP and knows you are using proxy.Level 4: Low anonymity; remote host does not know your IP, but it knows you are using proxy.Level 8: Medium anonymity; remote host knows you are using proxy, and thinks it knows your IP, but this is not yours (this is usually a multihomed proxy which shows its inbound interface as REMOTE_ADDR for a target host).Level 16: High anonymity; remote host does not know your IP and has no direct proof of proxy usage (proxy-connection family header strings). If such hosts do not send additional header strings it may be considered as high-anonymous. If a high-anonymous proxy supports keep-alive you can consider it to be extremely-anonymous. However, such a host is highly possible to be a honey-pot.PlanetLab proxy servers marked with a icon are from the Planetlab CoDeeN (CDN) Project, a network of educational Internet nodes at Princeton University. These proxies may force a captcha and allocate you a different IP address as advertised.

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