Rezinator
09-07-2005, 02:01 AM
Harddon,
Was reading story 'bout old days of DVD hacking and reminded me of MIT guy I worked for in the 70's who breadboarded those pay phone coin tone recognition simulators. Ah the memories.
Anyway my question is whether it's just cooler to let peepuls here, fend for themselves on the subject of proxy(ies) softwares. Some being free. Some being abominations of software intuitiveness and some being crackable if you can learn how to find a good free annonymous service that's not overloaded.
But some are larger than others aren't they?
Service I have been using supplies it's own interface that shows the traffic live - little meter on the GUI.
It's in Germany which - well - I guess - the Europe thing makes me feel any IP monitoring efforts would be less mickey mouse and actually more terrorist related than in US.
I have not heard of any Proxy services that have sold people out.
Any thoughts? Any that could easily handle more traffic??
Was reading story 'bout old days of DVD hacking and reminded me of MIT guy I worked for in the 70's who breadboarded those pay phone coin tone recognition simulators. Ah the memories.
Anyway my question is whether it's just cooler to let peepuls here, fend for themselves on the subject of proxy(ies) softwares. Some being free. Some being abominations of software intuitiveness and some being crackable if you can learn how to find a good free annonymous service that's not overloaded.
But some are larger than others aren't they?
Service I have been using supplies it's own interface that shows the traffic live - little meter on the GUI.
It's in Germany which - well - I guess - the Europe thing makes me feel any IP monitoring efforts would be less mickey mouse and actually more terrorist related than in US.
I have not heard of any Proxy services that have sold people out.
Any thoughts? Any that could easily handle more traffic??