Web proxy through a frame

Michael Scully agentscully at flexiblestrategies.com
Thu Dec 2 20:39:36 UTC 2004


Eric:

	Do all ports go through the proxy?  Can you use VNC outward?  If
that's so, setup a home PC that's on broadband, and keep VNC server exposed.
Then you can take over that PC and get out to what ever you like.

Scully

-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com]
On Behalf Of Eric Wagar
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 12:31 PM
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: Web proxy through a frame

> > I run an adult site that is blocked by my day employers's proxy.
> > 
> > I'd like to know of a proxy I can install on my server that will create
> > a frame, which the frame will be where the content will be displayed.
> 
> There are a few free anonymizer services out there.  Here's one that I
> have never used:
> http://www.freeproxy.ru/en/free_proxy/cgi-proxy.htm
> 
> I will give you this warning, since you obviously need it.  I happen to
> manage one of my firms proxy servers.  I'm also a member of our security
> committee.  If you were to try this at my employer, you would be
> terminated with cause immediately upon discovery.  Do not think that by
> doing something like this that you will get away with it.  You might,
> but if you don't, the consequences are fairly serious.  You are setting
> your firm up for serious legal liability and you are abusing your
> Internet privileges.  Frankly I hope you get caught and immediately
> terminated.  What you do with your own system on your time is up to you
> and the law - do your home work at home and your work work at work.  Do
> not mix the two.

I appreciate your concern, even if it was unsolicited.  The proxy
service was only implemented because of auditors, not because the
company wanted to do it.  Liability no, abusing priviledges, yes.  Not
to seem to overly rationalize it, but what I do is just the tip of the
iceberg.  And, if didn't get away with it, was caught, and written up,
then it would never happen again.

Now, on to my post.  I have seen the site you mention above, but
unfortunately, they are not what Iam looking for.  I would rather
control the site I am using as the intermediary.  Thus, I would be near
assured of it's access.
-- 
  Eric Wagar
  eric at deadhookers.org

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