Re: encrypt connection pc to proxy server

2013-03-07 Thread oxy
 He said not too slow...

well... i am trying Tor and it seem nearly no difference to direct connection.

Will stay with it.

thanks...


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Re: encrypt connection pc to proxy server

2013-03-06 Thread oxy
Hi guys,

 you could set up an encrypted VPN between yourself and it, or

actually, i 1st thought only about http(s) browsing.

 that case it will be easy to set up a tunnel with OpenSSH, which encrypts

this is really safe, but too cumbersome and slow. Also I dont know any
commercial
proxy servers offering SSH access.

 For more detailed info you need to give more info on your setup and about

I just use daily an ISP from work (fixed IP) and dont want them to
know where i surf.
Im not doing ilegal stuff, just internal circumstances here.

Thus, it has to be a solution for 8hs/day straightforward use, best not too slow
and not too expensive, but a fair price I'd pay. These are the requirements.
So which are the possible options for me in this case?

Thx ...


PS: by secure i meant not readable browsing history from my ISP.


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Re: encrypt connection pc to proxy server

2013-03-06 Thread Lars Noodén
On 03/06/2013 11:53 AM, oxy wrote:
 Thus, it has to be a solution for 8hs/day straightforward use, best not too 
 slow
 and not too expensive, but a fair price I'd pay. These are the requirements.
 So which are the possible options for me in this case?

The easiest and least complex solution was suggested.  It would be a
simple SSH tunnel over to your proxy/cache.

ssh -L 3128:localhost:3128 -fNT proxy.example.com

From there you would point your browser at port 3128 (or whatever) on
the local host.

Regards
/Lars


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Re: encrypt connection pc to proxy server

2013-03-06 Thread oxy
ssh -L 3128:localhost:3128 -fNT proxy.example.com

ok, does anybody know a proxy server offering ssh access in germany?

thx...


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Re: encrypt connection pc to proxy server

2013-03-06 Thread Darac Marjal
On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 10:53:55AM +0100, oxy wrote:
 Hi guys,
 
  you could set up an encrypted VPN between yourself and it, or
 
 actually, i 1st thought only about http(s) browsing.

I assumed you had a proxy somewhere, to which you were connecting.

 
 PS: by secure i meant not readable browsing history from my ISP.

OK. In that case, consider running Tor. Tor will encrypt your connection
and tunnel it to a Tor node. You ISP will only see those encrypted
connections; it should not be able to see what's being transferred or
where the final destination is.

Read https://www.torproject.org/about/overview.html.en for more details.



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Re: encrypt connection pc to proxy server

2013-03-06 Thread Kelly Clowers
On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 7:17 AM, Darac Marjal mailingl...@darac.org.uk wrote:
 On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 10:53:55AM +0100, oxy wrote:
 Hi guys,

  you could set up an encrypted VPN between yourself and it, or

 actually, i 1st thought only about http(s) browsing.

 I assumed you had a proxy somewhere, to which you were connecting.

 
 PS: by secure i meant not readable browsing history from my ISP.

 OK. In that case, consider running Tor.

He said not too slow...

Cheers,
Kelly Clowers


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Re: encrypt connection pc to proxy server

2013-03-06 Thread Aubrey Raech
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 On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 7:17 AM, Darac Marjal
 mailingl...@darac.org.uk wrote:
  On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 10:53:55AM +0100, oxy wrote:
  Hi guys,
 
   you could set up an encrypted VPN between yourself and it, or
 
  actually, i 1st thought only about http(s) browsing.
 
  I assumed you had a proxy somewhere, to which you were connecting.
 
  
  PS: by secure i meant not readable browsing history from my ISP.
 
  OK. In that case, consider running Tor.
 
 He said not too slow...
 
 Cheers,
 Kelly Clowers
 
 

I think if you want what he's looking for, you're going to have to make
a compromise at some point. Tor is actually not as bad as it used to
be, and as long as you aren't doing anything particularly high-traffic
it's pretty usable.

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encrypt connection pc to proxy server

2013-03-05 Thread oxy
Hi all,

I wander if I can encrypt the connection of my pc to my proxy server,
so that my ISP does not know where i am surfing.

As far as I know proxy only secures you on the other side
(proxy - remote site connection).

Thx 4 any ideas...


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Re: encrypt connection pc to proxy server

2013-03-05 Thread Darac Marjal
On Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 05:59:55PM +0100, oxy wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 I wander if I can encrypt the connection of my pc to my proxy server,
 so that my ISP does not know where i am surfing.
 
 As far as I know proxy only secures you on the other side
 (proxy - remote site connection).

It depends on your proxy server, really. If you control the proxy server
you could set up an encrypted VPN between yourself and it, or
investigate if the proxy server software supports encrypted connections.

However, if you don't trust your ISP, why do you trust the ISP of your
proxy server?


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Re: encrypt connection pc to proxy server

2013-03-05 Thread Eike Lantzsch
On Tuesday 05 March 2013 14:12:30 Darac Marjal wrote:
 On Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 05:59:55PM +0100, oxy wrote:
  Hi all,
  
  I wander if I can encrypt the connection of my pc to my proxy server,
  so that my ISP does not know where i am surfing.
  
  As far as I know proxy only secures you on the other side
  (proxy - remote site connection).
 
 It depends on your proxy server, really. If you control the proxy server
 you could set up an encrypted VPN between yourself and it, or
 investigate if the proxy server software supports encrypted connections.
 
 However, if you don't trust your ISP, why do you trust the ISP of your
 proxy server?

Wise words ...

oxy: What do you consider to be secure? Secure/safe from what?

Do you have ssh access to your proxy-server? Do you control sshd.config? In 
that case it will be easy to set up a tunnel with OpenSSH, which encrypts your 
connection. Aside from OpenSSH on _nix boxes that would also allow you to use 
the proxy from any (alien) Windows box, using BitViseTunnelier, for example.

For more detailed info you need to give more info on your setup and about what 
you are aiming for.

Kind regards
Eike