On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 14:43 +0000, Kurt Lieber wrote:
> For those unfamiliar with anonymizer, it's essentially a web-based proxy
> that allows a user to enter a web address in a web form and have that site
> displayed in a frame.  This is done to prevent web sites from identifying
> you personally.
> 
> However, another thing it's useful for is bypassing site filters that some
> corporations have in place.  
> 
> So, is there anything similar to anonymizer out there that can offer
> similar functionality?  (that I can set up on my server) 
If you only intend to work on Unix boxen that have ssh, you might be
able to get away with:
- a squid on your server 
- ssh port forwarding
- set local browser to use the forwarded port

If I recall correctly, that would be "ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] -L
1234:yourserver.com:2345" to map local port 1234 to remote 2345
Squid should take care of the rest. 

If there are any dedicated programs for that available I'd be interested
in disecting them :-)

hth,
Patrick

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