Keara Schaefer
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Hi All,
I've managed to successfully use a popular web hosting provider as a full HTTP proxy. The setup is extremely complex, but I chose this provider simply because they are so well known, if I can get around their firewalls then other providers should work just as well. I have also written my code to use each of their outbound IPs (29), despite being sequential (a.b.c.163 - a.b.c.190), I think they can be of some use.
Here are some speed tests:
[London] Home (10Mbit/s, take note of crappy upstream):
Code:
Via Proxy:
Code:
[Dallas] Server via proxy:
Code:
As you can see, these are far from slow. I'm looking to offer to this service to one user, for a few reasons:
- If it doesn't work, I can refund.
- Stays exclusive
The price for $29 proxies is $29/mo, and they reveal no data in their headers (anonymous), as that'd be stupid . Like I said, if they constantly crap out, or stop working, I will refund. I would like a participant who does not have a short fuse, I'm more than happy to iron out any bugs. I wrote the stuff myself, so I'm the only one who has it
One final thing, you will be given a list like this:
1.1.1.1:89XXX
1.1.1.1:89XXY
1.1.1.1:89XXZ
Now, 1.1.1.1 will stay the same.
XXX/Y/Z represents the last 3 digits of the IP, so 1.1.1.1:89164 will have outbound IP a.b.c.164. Sorry if this sounds confusing, it's the best I can do.
They do not support multi-threading that well (one at a time please), I can probably guarantee that they will last. NOTHING illegal (immoral is not illegal), and I totally reserve the right to pick who I want and can trust not to get me sued. Connection queue is 15 concurrent for the proxy.
I think that's everything. If anyone is interested, or has questions, please drop me a line (PM/reply to thread)
Thanks
I've managed to successfully use a popular web hosting provider as a full HTTP proxy. The setup is extremely complex, but I chose this provider simply because they are so well known, if I can get around their firewalls then other providers should work just as well. I have also written my code to use each of their outbound IPs (29), despite being sequential (a.b.c.163 - a.b.c.190), I think they can be of some use.
Here are some speed tests:
[London] Home (10Mbit/s, take note of crappy upstream):
Code:
Via Proxy:
Code:
[Dallas] Server via proxy:
Code:
As you can see, these are far from slow. I'm looking to offer to this service to one user, for a few reasons:
- If it doesn't work, I can refund.
- Stays exclusive
The price for $29 proxies is $29/mo, and they reveal no data in their headers (anonymous), as that'd be stupid . Like I said, if they constantly crap out, or stop working, I will refund. I would like a participant who does not have a short fuse, I'm more than happy to iron out any bugs. I wrote the stuff myself, so I'm the only one who has it
One final thing, you will be given a list like this:
1.1.1.1:89XXX
1.1.1.1:89XXY
1.1.1.1:89XXZ
Now, 1.1.1.1 will stay the same.
XXX/Y/Z represents the last 3 digits of the IP, so 1.1.1.1:89164 will have outbound IP a.b.c.164. Sorry if this sounds confusing, it's the best I can do.
They do not support multi-threading that well (one at a time please), I can probably guarantee that they will last. NOTHING illegal (immoral is not illegal), and I totally reserve the right to pick who I want and can trust not to get me sued. Connection queue is 15 concurrent for the proxy.
I think that's everything. If anyone is interested, or has questions, please drop me a line (PM/reply to thread)
Thanks