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Looking for a good proxy server or address.
White Devil Red Angel ^ | April 14 | White Devil

Posted on 04/13/2008 9:05:46 AM PDT by KungFuBrad

Looking for a good proxy server. There are no real links on my site about who I really am but I have received a few threats lately. Threats of violence and one even was going to kill my wife and baby too. These are all coming from Chinese servers and I thought for a little added security I should start posting things here and on my site with a proxy server. Any ideas guys?


TOPICS: Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: proxyserver

1 posted on 04/13/2008 9:05:47 AM PDT by KungFuBrad
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To: DieHard the Hunter; Tainan; TigersEye; mulan

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2 posted on 04/13/2008 9:06:31 AM PDT by KungFuBrad (White Devil http://whitedevilredangel.mee.nu/)
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To: KungFuBrad

There are some web-page based ones that are free. Do a google search.

The only ones I have tried have caused sloooooowww web surfing.

TOR (Firefox/Mozilla based) used to be free. I haven’t tried it in a long while.


3 posted on 04/13/2008 9:12:57 AM PDT by TomGuy
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To: KungFuBrad
I assume that you've done the standard stuff - especially registering through an Anonymous "By Proxy" DNS registrar.

I don't see much for your domain:

http://whois.domaintools.com//whitedevilredangel.mee.nu

As far as posting to your own website through a "proxy" server - that seems kinda redundant.

For them to trace you via your posts to your own server, they would have to break into your server, and then look at your server's logs, and get the IP address you were posting from, and then they would need a mole in your ISP's technical department who could read your ISP's DHCP logs to tell them who had been using that IP address at the time that you were posting to your server.

That's an enormous amount of work to go through, and, besides, if they could break into your server in the first place, then there's a pretty good chance that merely having root access to your server would allow them to figure out who you were by different means.

The most logical course of action for them would be to try to [somehow] break into your DNS registrar's database [either as external hackers, or using some sort of internal "HUMINT"] to discover whose Mastercard/VISA was used to pay for the "whitedevilredangel.mee.nu" domain name registration.

That's the weakest link you need to worry about.

But personally, I wouldn't even worry about that - I'd just get a Mossberg [or three], a whole mess of Federal Cartridge shells [I prefer a mix of 000 magnums & rifled slugs], a very large dog [or three - I'd go with Mastiffs], and tell the sorry scum-sucking whoreson m-f-ers to bring it on.

4 posted on 04/13/2008 9:56:58 AM PDT by KayEyeDoubleDee (const Tag &referenceToConstTag)
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To: KayEyeDoubleDee

Hard to do when you’re living in China.


5 posted on 04/13/2008 11:43:55 AM PDT by SWAMPSNIPER (THE SECOND AMENDMENT, A MATTER OF FACT, NOT A MATTER OF OPINION)
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To: SWAMPSNIPER
Hard to do when you’re living in China.

Well hey, maybe the University of Chicago Law School's constitutional expert, Barack Hussein Obama, can get them poor people their very own 2nd Amendment, and then they can have something to do with all that bitterness which is building up inside of them.

6 posted on 04/13/2008 12:00:21 PM PDT by KayEyeDoubleDee (const Tag &referenceToConstTag)
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To: KayEyeDoubleDee

Thanks, makes me feel better. I don’t pay for the website it is free and I don’t own the address. my name is no where on it. As to the gun. I have many guns. unfortunately they are in America and I am in China.


7 posted on 04/13/2008 5:39:39 PM PDT by KungFuBrad (White Devil http://whitedevilredangel.mee.nu/)
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To: KungFuBrad
I don’t pay for the website it is free and I don’t own the address. my name is no where on it.

Can you trust the people who do own & run the website?

8 posted on 04/13/2008 7:52:18 PM PDT by KayEyeDoubleDee (const Tag &referenceToConstTag)
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To: KayEyeDoubleDee

i think so. same place Jawa report is on


9 posted on 04/13/2008 8:58:34 PM PDT by KungFuBrad (White Devil http://whitedevilredangel.mee.nu/)
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To: KungFuBrad
i think so. same place Jawa report is on

Okay, when I first started posting on this thread, I didn't realize that you were residing physically in "Communist" China.

Now I don't know how DHCP client addresses are learned in China, but in the USA, it would go something like this: Depending on the urgency of the situation, the FBI [or whomever] would go to a judge to get a warrant to be served on your website's service provider, and then they would go to your website's service provider to demand to learn the IP address of the person who was posting the comments to your website, and then they would look up that IP address in some big table which they keep, from which they would get a pretty good idea who your client-side ISP was [Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Verizon, Bell South, whomever], and then, again, depending on the urgency of the situation, they'd go to a judge, and get a second warrant, and take that warrant to your client-side ISP, and demand to see their DHCP log records, so as to discover who was using your IP address when your comments were posted. [If it were an extremely urgent situation, involving "National Security", then they might skip the stuff with the warrants.]

Now it strikes me that that scenario would play out much more fluidly in a place like Communist China, particularly if [as is rumored] they control all the routers at the Chinese/International border.

Again, I don't know whether it's true that the Communists control all the routers [there might be some sneaky ways to get out of China without using Communist routers], but I think that, for the sake of safety, you have to assume that they do control all the routers.

That, in turn, would mean that they wouldn't even need to break into your website server [in Germany? or the Netherlands?] - they would only need to flag their routers for specific HTTP traffic heading for your server [things like HTTP "PUT" & "POST" packets], and then they'd have your IP address.

At that point, they probably have a pretty good idea where all the client DHCP addresses are, and, unlike the American FBI, they wouldn't have to worry about getting a warrant to learn who you are - they'd just head on over to your client-side ISP and demand the DHCP records.

Now the thing in your favor here is that filtering traffic looking for a specific types of packet heading for a specific destination [such as you "PUT"-ing or "POST"-ing things to your website] places a tremendous strain on their routers, so as long as you are a Little Fish in a Big Pond, the authorities won't bother adding you to the list of people they are searching for on their routers.

But as soon as you anger enough people, then you'll get bumped up to the list of most-wanted outlaws on the router filters, and eventually they will catch you.

So I guess your options are two:

1) Get some sort of proxy or "anonymizer" server outside of Communist China from which you would connect to the rest of the world [including your "White Devil Red Angel" website], or

2) Remain small enough so that you don't start showing up on their radar.

Finally, if you do get a proxy or "anonymizer", it is imperative that it be ENCRYPTED - an unencrypted connection is essentially worthless.

Also, in Communist China it would be imperative that you use a proxy or "anonymizer" which is unknown to them - if you use a well-known proxy or "anonymizer", then that might very well bump you up onto the list of most-wanted outlaws even more quickly than the strategy of lying low and being content with remaining a small fish in a big pond.

10 posted on 04/14/2008 12:14:53 PM PDT by KayEyeDoubleDee (const Tag &referenceToConstTag)
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Yup, it is rather annoying that sites are being constantly blocked in China and some of us living here have to keep finding ways to bypass the great firewall. I’m using Freedur at the moment, it works well enough. I can finally access Youtube and Facebook which is a major plus. I’m so done with proxy websites, they get blocked as soon as they’re found.


11 posted on 12/01/2009 4:10:48 AM PST by dabomb (anonymous, surfing, freedur)
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To: dabomb

FYI, the owner of Freedur Chris Mathews and his operations are very shady. There is so many bad comments floating around the internet about Chris Mathews, Freedur, ShoeMash and OpenTerrace LTD. Supposedly, Chris Mathews has stolen Freedur from its real owner - StackFile (owner - Paul Hay).

Freedur server is full of stolen files, just as example - https://freedur.net/images/placeholder/stackfile_logo.jpg

You can read the law suit against Freedur/Chris Mathews here http://www.skydur.com/law-suit-against-chris-mathews.php.

If I were you I would stay away from Freedur, ShoeMask and Open Terrace LTD.


12 posted on 12/12/2009 10:59:39 PM PST by blake781465 (freedur, chris mathews,thief)
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