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CGI Proxy

The need for online privacy and anonymity has dramaticaly risen since the September 11th tragedy of 2002. Its not true that humans did not have the intentions to give people more online privacy before but some things changed since 11 september.

Before this time almost nobody spoke publicly about Governments or other people monitor of your phone,your mail,your internet activity etcetc.Since the 11th of september everybody everywhere hears more and more about the need for monitoring people the prevent the danger of "terrorist attack" .Sometimes it goes so far that the privacy act means nothing. All of above are reason why people want more and more info about how to protect their right to privacy across the board and in this specific case to online privacy.

Thats the reason why using a client (proxy software) became more popular but compared to that more and more people start using a php or a special cgi proxy to become anonymous.

Why use the Term special when refering to a CGI proxy? Because a CGI proxy is a more popular solution on Internet and I think that the first serious development of a CGI proxy was started around the year 2000 and the first official and stabile release was unveiled on November 19, 2002 by J.Marschal.

Since then there have been many retouch's and name changes to different versions of the CGIProxy script but the official release of J.Marschall's CGI proxy is still free,the most stable and simplest to install script. (At this moment it is Cgi Proxy 2.1 beta16 released March 03, 2008 and the latest stable CGI proxy version is is still Cgi Proxy 2.0.1 released november 19, 2002)

So how do i start using cgi proxy and cgi script?I here you ask. First what you need to do is go to J.Marschall's page and download it CGI proxy There are only 2 files.A Readme and the nph-proxy.cgi which will become your online cgi proxy. Read the "Readme" file and modify script to your needs, then simple start with upload nph-proxy.cgi (CGI proxy) to the cgi-bin directory on your server (It must support this feature and have Perl installed), CHMOD it via FTP to 755, point your browser to the location of the cgiproxy and all jobs regarding start and use of cgiproxy have been done.

As we said before CGI proxy acts as a web based proxy server (HTTP and FTP), can support SSL if you have it. It has an integrated online filter to set wether or not you want to accept cookies, images, encoding of destination URLs, hide referer etcetc...

From the view point of a person wanting to become anonymous there is no difference between a web based proxy server (as CGI proxy) and a client proxy server (it is server that act as a local proxy on your PC and allows you to surf the Web with privacy using free open proxys from around the whole world). Your ip is hidden in both cases. Furthermore the advantages of using a CGI proxies, is that you are the admin behind the CGI proxy server and nobody else can potentialy take a look or sniff in the logs of the CGI proxy servers activities. If you are simple visitor that would to start with using free available cgi proxy then do not forget and it is very import to never take any risk and start to type sensitive and personal information through any cgi proxy server like your Credit Card, your own logins and password, addresses etc...

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Finally do not forget that the CGI proxy can be abused by some surfer that use them for illegal activities, hacking/cracking/flooding attacks etc and that you as the admin of the CGI proxy would be in trouble not the surfer.

If you want to use only for personal use then before you start using CGI Proxy protect the directory with .htaccess and login/pass. If you are not able to set-up your own CGI Proxy then try to find a CGI proxy through search engines via words and phrases like: Good luck!

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