Web Proxy Host
Sep 25, 2009I want to setup a web proxy site.
Where should I host my site? any recommendation?
I want to setup a web proxy site.
Where should I host my site? any recommendation?
Which one is the best host for running a proxy?
Not all of them allow proxy.
And the ones that allow proxy are not reliable. i mean sometimes they just vanish!
i would like to put Glype proxy and some ads on it.
So which host should i choose.
I was considering TMZhosting for $5.99/month. 110gb/month.
How does that sound?
Any better hosts for around this price?
BTW i already registered a domaine at godaddy.com
I need to have a private proxy which I want to share with 2 of my friends? What kind of hosting do I need? Also anybody who have experience with setting up private proxies? I only know of setting up web based proxy.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs there a hosting provider that can host my private proxy (for myself only) with cgi hosting (for cgi proxy - I'd like to stay away from php based proxies) and provide multiple ips? Preferably different class C ips?
I want to host SQUID proxy on it too.
Price, of course, as low as possible, but I understand with these specific requests that low price is really last on my list.
how to setup a private proxy (for personal use) using web host?
What script or software to install on the web host?
I heard that some web hosting company, especially for shared hosting plans, doesn't allowed that to be installed...
Is that true?
If so, anyone know which web hosting allow it? anyone have experience doing so?
For proxy, my monthly usage will be well below 1GB.
I plan to buy a shared hosting plan to do some blog, websites & proxy.
Does anyone know if it's possible to setup a proxy server on a shared web host w/ cpanel? I just want to be able to browse using FoxyProxy from the IP of that shared web host.
View 0 Replies View RelatedI have a proxy site which is hosted with a proxy host, do i have to use proxy hosting as i have an account with another host i might want to use. The proxy hosting has run out.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm using the isapi rewrite module for iis 6 which uses the exact same syntax as mod_rewrite in apache. I'm not very well versed in apache and need getting this to work asap. Basically I have a directory in our website: URL....
I need to forward this to an IP address, for example to this address:100.12.33.45/folder.While keeping the original URL (www.xyz.edu/folder). I'm unsure of the apache syntax for this.
Anyone can inform how to fix "http-put proxy" or "http-connect proxy" ?
My hosting provider said that my dedicated server is not secure because of that.
I use CentOS 4.x and only Apache 2.0.52
# rpm -qa | grep htt
httpd-2.0.52-28.ent.centos4
httpd-suexec-2.0.52-28.ent.centos4
I searched about the topic but got not much information.
Do most vps's allow proxies?
View 14 Replies View RelatedI would like to set-up a VPN proxy on a VPS or dedicated like Secure-Tunnel and StrongVPN. How do I go about doing that?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI recently got into a question that how can I use my server to connect to the internet as a proxy server.
I want it to use just for my personal use so don't want to make it a proxy server.
I found out that it's possible to do so with putty and firefox( like this: [url]
but although I tried several times, I was not successful.
Anybody has any way to let me connect to my server to surf the web?
I work for a company who is on Microsoft Technology, IIS 6.0 specifically is what I deal with day to day. We support classic asp 3.0, .net and php ( through plain jane cgi mode *yuck* ) and I am newly hired and bring ruby on rails to the table.
Eventually we are going to replace the entire stack with ruby on rails as I re-code our existing tech. While waiting for IIS 7 to solve the majority of their problems with the lack of MS made IIS modules for rewriting URLs, fast CGI, Server-Side Forwarding I need to get my application out the door and for it to be stable.
Our server is a 2.4ghz Xeon with 512mb and our first order of business is to finally push it to 2g ram. That will help Ruby best as the application is running. What I would like to do is Have IIS sit in front of Mongrel, a ruby HTTP server serving my RoR applications, and pass requests to it.
For example the IIS right now is serving 3 .org/edu sites. We use a company to redirect our URL requests to our IP and IIS has 3 virtual servers passing on the buck all on port 80. It works very well.
I want mongel to sit at, for example, port 8080 and have 1 .org that we serve to use mongrel to serve the content. As I understand it this is called Server-Side Forwording, aka Proxy, and is very ellusive on Windows.
The options I have found is a) the use of Microsoft ISA which is probably out of the question. b) an ISAPI such is ISAPI Rewrite or c) Pound
Our problems arise is that we don't have the ability to toss up another machine for Pound or ISA. Pound can run on CentOS out the box but again, no machine as we are funded by grants, and that will ruin one of the network admins remote desktop uses [so I understand but I could be wrong.]
I have posted on the ISAPI Rewrite forums to see if their 'proxy' feature is indeed what I am looking for. I don't have anything bad to say about Microsoft tech, I enjoy Apache 1x, 2x and have come to respect IIS 6 as well. I just find it hard to find a lot of solid products and documented howto's on MS. One thing I don't find lack of is people with the same darn problem and nobody willing to share solutions exept the ones that are really just technology previews.
So my question is : Has anyone has run across this need and what you did to solve it. Am I on the right track? Again, solutions like mod_proxy for apache isn't an option I need IIS.
Here is the situation:
I'm from a country that block websites! Recently they blocked a useful website that my friends and me can't live without!
We already have a dedicated server (located in the US). We need to do the following:
- register a domain name, and when this domain is requested, requests will be served through our server. That means that our server will get the requested website then delivers it to the user who has requested the website
I know I can simply install a web proxy script such as CGIProxy and use it to surf this blocked website or other blocked websites as well, but that website heavily uses Javascript which I noticed that it does not function probably with scripts such as CGIProxy .
I do not need a detailed HowTo of course, I just need to know where to start from, is this related to some apache option? Do I need some specific software to be installed on server? I need any clue to get me started.
i came across on so many forums and asking a vps that is good for proxy, please state also the standard memory for it...
View 5 Replies View RelatedOkay, I keep seeing VPS (and dedicated for that matter) providers that say you have control over your box... and then forbid things like IRC, adult content, and proxies. Why? What is it about those three types of content that strike fear into the hearts of hosting providers?
I can see forbidding those on shared hosting accounts. The extra CPU and bandwidth required could really put a crimp on the other accounts. But with VPS and dedicated, you are paying for a portion of the CPU and bandwidth so why would the provider care what you do with them?
What am I fundamentally missing?
way to centrally login our FTP clients. We currently run ftp1/2/3/4.[url]and would like to have simply [url]which would authenticate the user and push the user to the relevant server.
This would hopefully work in the same way as a Radius Proxy.
Is this possible on either windows or linux?
if my main site hosted in usa and reverse proxy server located in UK or Canada. will my site load still quickly or be slow dramtically? both use linux and apache. or canada user will quickly load my site or still slow? how about usa customers?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'm outsourcing some works overseas and my oversea employees are directly contacting the customer to discuss his needs. Everything is fine except when a client sees the email IP address (he is dealing with a local company, how come he is being emailed me from India or some similar places).
So I decided to create a proxy server for the oversea employees. I need the one that requires the browser setting change to have all the traffic passing through the server/VPS, therefore the IP will be the IP of the server and there's no way to find the original IP (of course no problem is it exists in the proxy server, but not showing in any way to the customer).
The problem is I absolutely have no idea how to do this.
- Can this be accomplished on a VPS or a server is required?
- Do I need a Linux or Windows OS?
- Do I need any software? If so, could you recommend some.
Is possible to config a reverse proxy to connect with the website(hosting at bluehost) in VPS?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have heard those words hundreds of time an never have asked or read about.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI was wondering.. which specs does a VPS need to have where proxies will be hosted on?
I will be using LXadmin as my control panel and Glype as my script.
I had an eye on the 5$ per Month VPS special of thenynoc... should that do the trick?
Super VPS
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10GB Space
512MB RAM
1,000GB Transfer
2 IP Addresses
Choice of operating systems (CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSuse)
How many proxies can you host on that VPS with those specs?
I would like to setup lighttpd with automatic insertion of some ads text to each html page requested by server.
I already managed this on Apache by adding perl scirpt as output filter, which actually work pretty well and fast. But the purposse of this project is freehosting with a lot of request's per second which will be critical for Apache and Lighttpd would do a better work in this case.
My solution, which I will use if anything better appears is to have Apache configured as a proxy inserting the ads and forward all request's to lighttpd.
Is there any webhosting company that could provide me a budget proxy? I have already asked DTH and they told me they dont provide such service
Will be having 4 users ( 1 or 2 most of the times) at most and no weird use will be made.
Seems like everyone and there grandma has a proxy site. I need to know the best place to host them at. Most hosting companys don't allow them I need to know the ones who do.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI currently have a proxy site that I wanted to move to a VPS. I need a company that will allow me to run a proxy on their VPS servers as well as a company that will give me a great low monthly price. I want it to be less then $40.00 but even thats sort of pushing it. I'd like it some where more around $20-30 a month. I defintely need great uptime and support. Also i'm looking to have cPanel on the VPS as well. Any ideas or suggestions on who to go with? The sites aren't too big but im on a shared host which claims that they have no problem with proxy sites but once it gets bigger i fear they are going to shut me down.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am located in China and I have websites hosted in the US. Some of my sites and servers are being blocked by my ISP. Do you know of a good VPN or Proxy service that will allow me to reach my sites and managed my servers?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI just moved my server from one colo center to another.
The server is running debian and Layered Panel.
The only thing that changed was my two IP's.
Once I got the server up I ran a Layered Panel script
designed for changing IP's ./reconfigure domain IP1 IP2 .
After that all seemed well until I found a problem.
All the free hosted sites on my system work fine unless one
uses www . For example site.myhost.com works but www.site.myhost.com causes a 502 Proxy error.
The same happens for top level domains, freehosted.com works but
www.freehostedsite.com causes 502 error.
A couple lines from my error log:
[Thu Mar 27 20:26:45 2008] [error] [client 86.156.43.42] proxy: DNS
lookup failure for: freehostedsite.com returned by /brit.htm
[Thu Mar 27 20:31:44 2008] [error] [client 69.137.107.47] proxy: DNS
lookup failure for: amour.myfreehost.com returned by
/petra/index.html
good proxy for Cpanel. The thing is some of my clients have requested that they be able to access Cpanel through port 80 instead of 2082 because of firewall issues at their place of work.
View 13 Replies View RelatedI live in a Country where almost all big websites like "youtube" are constantly forbidden.
So I used like everybody some web proxy services, or found many proxy addresses but all of them having their own problems.
web proxies doesn't allow some features like java, and proxy adresses are down fast.
But wait!
I have a Dedicated Server in USA!
So I search for 1 day how to use my Dedicated Server running on Windows Server 2003 as a private proxy.
There are tons of threads but none of them describe openly how to do it.
Or most of threads have stupid answers like "Use remote desktop"
Remote desktop is not an option:
I don't want to surf the internet on the server, since I also use it as a name server, and host some websites in it, don't want to take risks with malicious stuff.
Extra Info:
Dedicated Server running on Windows Server 2003.
My System runs on XP Service pack 2
My Ip is static (guess it would make things easier)
Dedicates is also used as a name server, and hosts 3 websites.