Re: Anonymous Proxy Detection

From: Barry Margolin (barmar_at_alum.mit.edu)
Date: 04/23/04


Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 08:32:41 -0400

In article <1984d032.0404230343.7fc51eb5@posting.google.com>,
 votiveabyss@hotmail.com (Votive) wrote:

> For instance, 195.93.96.178 port 80, is an open proxy which anyone can
> use to appear to be from the US. If you go to Countrycheck.com with
> that ip it will tell you that you are using an anonymous proxy. The
> problem is that they charge a fee to use their service. I am looking
> for a free alternative.

Yes, heaven forbid we should ever have to pay when someone provides a
service we need.

-- 
Barry Margolin, barmar@alum.mit.edu
Arlington, MA
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