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007 Proxy Finder Pro

Posted in proxy information with tags on November 11, 2007 by moliszka

Automatically search and extract free proxy server addresses from various web sites , that provides new fresh proxy list updated daily. Just in 30 seconds, Proxy Finder Pro will give you 6000+ , even 8000 free public proxies servers addresses.

Proxy Scanner

Posted in proxy information with tags , on November 11, 2007 by moliszka

Proxy Scanner is the software that helps to find and check proxies. Main Proxy Scanner features: – Proxy Scanner scans/checks HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4, SOCKS5, STMP proxies; – Proxy Scanner allows to export found proxies to text file; – Proxy Scanner allows to import proxies from text file; – Proxy Scanner allows to check proxies for connection, send e-mail, send e-mail via proxies, RBL, anonymity; – Proxy Scanner allows to add/edit/remove RBL and Anonymity lists; – Proxy Scanner is optimized for usual PCs; – Proxy Scanner is multithreaded so it is very fast; – Proxy Scanner has user friendly interface.

About proxy.org

Posted in proxy information with tags on November 11, 2007 by moliszka

I had a $20 listing on proxy.org on one of my proxy site. It has brought in around 50-150 visits per day.
I have not advertised the site anywhere else so this is the only traffic.

Looking at adsense, it has brought in around $15 in the past 22 days so unless I get lots of clicks in the next 8 days I will be lucky to break even. So i think proxy.org is maybe not worth it.

Internet Filtering in Iran

Posted in proxy information on November 10, 2007 by moliszka

Friends in Iran, journalists and technicians, are saying that judiciary officials have ordered all major ISP to filter all blogging services including PersianBlog, BlogSpot, Blogger, BlogSky, and even BlogRolling.

They have also ordered to filter Orkut, Yahoo Personals and some other popular dating and social networking websites.

For ISPs this means a big loss, since much of their recent sales have been because of people writing and reading blogs and surfing Orkut. So the government is effectively eliminating small and private ISPs by bankrupting them, whiteout paying a political price for it.

As I had said before, I think we can adopt a three-level strategy for fighting Net censorship in Iran:

Technical: using proxies, email, P2P applications, etc.
Civil: creating consumer associations for internet users and organizing effective campaigns through them against the censorship.
Legal: filing local or even international lawsuits against the government and related organizations or officials for violating the constitution of Iran and international law.
While still relevant and potentially effective, I believe they are not enough now.

The EU and the US must seriously consider demanding for an end to the Internet censorship during their negotiations with the Iranian government.

We also have to look for ways to beam Internet direcly to Iranian users in Tehran and other big cities via cheap satellite connections.

I call this “open access” and it’s actually one of the projects a few friends and I are working on: to use millions of satellite dishes in Iranian houses to access the net, without interference of local ISPs.

UPDATES

- As usual, ParsOnline has been the first ISP to obey Telecom, followed by Datak, based on comments in Sobhaneh.

- Joi wonders about Typepad and LiveJournal. Actually, they have almost no user in Iran. Typepad for it requires credit card — which doesn’t exist in Iran — and LiveJournal maybe because it’s not localized yet.

Source:
hoder.com/weblog/archives/013115.shtml

What you should know about proxy

Posted in proxy information, proxy list on June 22, 2007 by moliszka

What is a Proxy Server?

A proxy server is a kind of buffer between your computer and the Internet resources you are accessing (e.g. Web sites or FTP archives). The data you request come to the proxy first, and only then it transmits the data to you.

What is the use of proxy servers?

Usually, proxy servers are used to increase the effective speed of your connection to the Internet, as they save files that are requested most often in a special database called “cache”. The cache of a proxy server is generally huge in its capacity, and contains not only the requests made by you, but also the files that have been requested by hundreds, if not thousands, of other Internet users. As a result, the information you need may already be present in cache by the time of your request, making it possible for the proxy to deliver it immediately. The overall increase in performance may be very high. Besides that, proxy servers can help in cases when, for example, the owners of the Internet resource impose some restrictions on users from certain countries or geographic regions.

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