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kelleycblk

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open proxy
« on: January 05, 2008, 11:08:47 pm »
I was just wondering what an open proxy is? & how do you close this? Everytime one of my family members have gotten new internet service with comcast and they try to sign up under me it says that when I tried to first sign up with this site long ago and no one refered me it said that and I forget who told me how to fix that but I cant remember so I was wondering if anyone else knows? You know yall are going to think I am completely stupid but after being on this site now for I think about 8 months I just finally figured out where you start a new thread lol but anyways any help is appreciated thank you

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Re: open proxy
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2008, 05:42:47 pm »
nobody knows?

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Re: open proxy
« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2008, 05:26:28 pm »
An open proxy is a proxy server which is accessible by any Internet user.

Generally, a proxy server allows users within a network group to store and forward internet services such as DNS or web pages so that the bandwidth used by the group is reduced and controlled. With an "open" proxy, however, any user on the Internet is able to use this forwarding service.

By using some open proxies (the so-called "anonymous" open proxies), users can conceal their true IP address from the accessed service, and this is sometimes used to abuse or interrupt that service, potentially violating its terms of service or the law; open proxies are therefore often seen as a problem. However, anonymous open proxies are also used to increase anonymity or security when browsing the web or using other internet services: a user's true IP address can be used to deduce information about that user and to hack into his or her computer. Furthermore, open proxies can be used to circumvent efforts at Internet censorship by governments or organizations. Several web sites exist which provide constantly updated lists of open proxies.[1]

It is possible for a computer to be running an open proxy server without knowledge of the computer's owner. This can be the result of misconfiguration of proxy software running on the computer, or of infection with malware (viruses, trojans or worms) designed for this purpose.

Many open proxies run very slowly, sometimes below 14400 baud (14.4 kbit/s), or even below 300 baud, while other times the speed may change from fast to slow every minute. Some, such as PlanetLab proxies, run faster and were intentionally set up for public use.

Because open proxies are often implicated in abuse, a number of methods have been developed to detect them and to refuse service to them. IRC networks with strict usage policies automatically test client systems for known types of open proxies.[2] Likewise, a mail server may be configured to automatically test mail senders for open proxies, using software such as proxycheck.[3] Increasingly, mail servers are configured out of the box to consult various DNSBL servers in order to block spam; some of those DNSBLs also list open proxies.

Go here to scan

http://www.richard.zonnet.nl/cgi-bin/nph-proxycheck



There are two common ways to close a proxy server. When a proxy server is closed it will either force you to connect -from- only one IP address or a range of IP addresses, or it will require you to use a user name and password to connect and use it.

If you do not need to type in a user name and password, it is virtually always an open proxy server.


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