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Re: anonymous http redirectors?
- To: Peter <http://www.idiom.com/~peter>
- Subject: Re: anonymous http redirectors?
- From: http://www.bfnet.com/~robert (Red Hat Linux User)
- Date: Sat, 4 Oct 1997 13:50:17 -0700
- In-Reply-To: <199710022033.http://www.idiom.com/~NAA20628>
- XX-from: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (robert)
> From: Peter <http://www.idiom.com/~peter>
> Date: Thu Oct 2, 1:33pm
>
> Hi Robert,
Hi. My e-mail still a bit screwed up. I hope this e-mail gets to you.
> Are you in Boston yet?
Well, not exactly Boston -- nH to be exact. Yeah. It was a long
trip strewn with many car break-downs (unfortunately).
> Got a new job?
No. I was offered to continue work on the accounting system in a telecommuting
capacity, but I declined. I want to work on some of the ideas I've been
thinking about for a while. Also, I'm mostly waiting for Noelle to get a job,
and then working around that instead.
> What's new in general?
Not too much. I need to get a POP mailbox, but on a computer that also has
SSH so I can do secure mail transfers. And then sign up for a newsfeed and
I can do everything else from home! (The beauty of Linux!)
> I just returned from 10 days in Israel, which was very fun.
>
> On another topic (privacy), I think I remember you mentioning
> a way to access the WWW via an anonymous redirection
> facility provided at some web site.
> I want to search for some stuff, and right now my only WWW access
> is via work. Does what I'm talking about ring a bell?
>
> Hope you are well and doing fun work!
>
> PAH
Right. www.anonymizer.com It's not very good, though, because the actual
visited URLs are still transmitted. I was working on a proxy that would
encrypt those, but it was becoming way too complex and I gave up. If you do
find something better than anonymizer, tell me!