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  • How do I block my IP address when access a web site?

    Hi,

    I am trying to mask my IP dns number, you know the one which is monitored by sites when you try to log in with you ISP, is there any way to block my IP address so it cannot be read?

    very paranoid about my privacy.

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  • #2
    Check out Steve Gibson's Site here:

    https://grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2

    Should tell you all you need to know. Great reading for a true paranoid.
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    • #3
      Yup, that's a great place to start. If that link doesn't work try: http://www.grc.com. Check out SheildsUp while there. And they have a page on personal firewalls.

      Mark F.

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      OH NO, my retractable cup holder swallowed a DVD...
      and burped out a movie


      [This message has been edited by Mark F (edited 27 March 2000).]
      Mark F. (A+, Network+, & CCNA)
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      OH NO, my retractable cup holder swallowed a DVD...
      and burped out a movie

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      • #4
        I think what you're looking for is www.anonymizer.com

        They say it masks everything about you to the site you're viewing. No one, not even the folks at anonymizer.com can see your info.

        Downsides from what I understand:

        1) can't shop (cookies don't work)
        2) slower - everything goes thru their servers before being sent to you

        I'm not sure if it only works with web browsing or if it works with stuff like IRC/messaging.

        I belive there's a charge as well.

        I've never used it but maybe it's what you're looking for.

        I belive there are sites out there that work as proxys but they're all traceable if you're doing something illegal and you have to be traced.

        Good Luck
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        • #5
          Another pay option is Freedom. You can read about it at www.zks.net

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          • #6
            Just use an anonymous proxy server, you can find a local one here:

            http://come.to/proxys

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            • #7
              Thanks, I went to http://come.to/proxys
              But, I do not know how to use it. It generates IP addresses, but then what. How do I incorporate when dialing with my regular ISP?

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              • #8
                Just run "Internet Options", choose the "connection" tab, now select the dial-up account you want to use it with and choose "Settings...". Now check "Use a proxy server" and "Bypass proxy server for local addresses", and fill in the proxy you want to use.

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