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2001/8/21-23 [Computer/SW/Security] UID:22195 Activity:high
8/20	anybody have an ssh-over-http tunnel to soda that they're willing to
	share?
	\_ http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/ssh ?
	   \_ doofus.  he wants to run ssh using http as base for an IP layer.
	\_ I was looking for this a while ago.  There's some stuff on the
	   open source sites but I don't recall which.  Try freshmeat and
	   then sourceforge.  I don't think it was on kernel.org.
        \_ use scotch
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	  \_ Actually I  have been looking for a ssh-over-http tunnel
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		   \_ people behind corporate proxy servers don't have a choice.
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2000/9/9-10 [Computer/Networking, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:19214 Activity:nil
9/8	Is there such a thing as a gaming HTTP proxy? I wanna play AoE2
	but need to hop across my company's HTTP proxy. Thanks.
	\_ SSH Port forwarding if all else fails.  I think there is a way
	   to make it work across proxies.  -John
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2000/3/10-11 [Computer/SW/Unix] UID:17739 Activity:nil
3/10    if we have servlets on one machine <Mercury)
        how do we get another machine (Zinc) to forward the requests
        get the results, and post to client via http?
        My boss threw around terms like Apache's proxy and http redirect.
        I just want to know whether I'm on the right track. Thanks.
	\_ Hire programmers who know what they're doing.
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2004/1/8 [Computer/SW/Security] UID:11716 Activity:kinda low
1/7	I know soda runs a browser based ssh login scheme but I've never
	had to use it so I know nothing about it.  Now for various unimportant
	reasons I need the same thing running on my home machine.  What is
	the name of the software that soda uses for this and where can I get
	it?  Thanks!
	\_ Easier is just download putty ssh when you need it.
	\_ Google for "mindterm", or just grab it from soda. There's different
	    versions.  It is  a 'ssh1' client implemented in java. -ERic
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	    URL is http://www.mindbright.se/mindterm
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	   http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Firewall-Piercing/
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	   network no longer can.  they only have some sort of http proxy to
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	   corp http proxy to ssh to remote hosts outside the corp net.  I
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	   \_ I could never get mindterm to work right with http proxies.
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1999/10/14-17 [Computer/SW/Unix] UID:16711 Activity:nil
10/14	Re: free http proxy server.  Where can I find squid?  I couldn't find
	it on the gnu ftp sites or on download.com.  Thanks.
	\_ /usr/ports/net(?)/squid.
	\_ http://squid.nlanr.net/Squid/
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2004/8/23-24 [Computer/Networking, Computer/SW/Languages/Web, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:33086 Activity:very high
8/23    Is soda running a web proxy?
        \_ Not to my knowledge, but if you need one (assuming you're talking
           about a cgi proxy) I recommend setting up nph-proxy.cgi.  It's
           free and easy and works a charm.  -John
           \_ If you want a real http(s)/ftp proxy I recommend squid:
              http://www.squid-cache.org/
              It isn't too hard to get running, and for low traffic
              volume the default config provides reasonble performance.
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                \_ Seconded.  But "real" http proxies don't work from behind
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        \_ note that running an unauthenticated web proxy is a violation of
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2004/7/7-8 [Computer/Networking] UID:31215 Activity:high
7/8	Behind a big firewall at work.  All they got is a http proxy and
	socks5 proxy.  I would like to get some of other things to work
	(such as AIM, ICQ, real streaming).  Any pointers on how to go about
	this?  thanks
	\_ http://csua.com/?q=http+proxy
	\_ There are various toys you can install that will create <your
	   protocol here> links through the company firewall/proxy.  However,
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	   you will show up in the proxy logs as either a connection that is
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	   goes outbound over HTTP ports.  Don't forget to fix your http user
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2005/3/13-15 [Computer/Networking] UID:36671 Activity:nil
3/13    Can anybody suggest a proxy server that runs on windows?  I'm not
        experienced with setting up proxies but would like to set up one using
        encryption.  Would I have to seperately set up a VPN and then run the
        proxy over that connection?
	\_ Just out of curiosity, what's the situation?  What are you
	   planning to proxy?
           \_ Primarily 'questionable' http and bittorrent traffic.
	\_ Try squid:
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	   http://www.acmeconsulting.it/pagine/opensource/squid/squidnt25.htm
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           of encrypted SOCKS proxy. -op
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2009/3/27-4/2 [Computer/SW/Security, Computer/SW/OS/FreeBSD] UID:52764 Activity:nil
3/27    i just want to set up a proxy.  squid is too annoying.  privoxy
        locks too much content down.  any tips ?
        \_ Use ssh's built-in SOCKS server.  On the client, run "ssh -D1080
           proxyhost", and then set your browser to use localhost:1080 as a
           SOCKS proxy.
           \_ best advice. Fuck squid. SSH has everything.
                http://osdir.com/ml/user-groups.ale/2003-03/msg01182.html
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        \_ http://seankelly.tv/blog/blogentry.2007-03-02.4768602564
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2004/5/26-28 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:30431 Activity:kinda low
5/26    Any suggestions for a shared whiteboard app?  That can run multicast
        on Windows or with Windows as a viewer?  From behind a NAT?  We have a
        Linux server that we can use to host it if that helps.
        \_ NetMeeting?
           \_ Oops.  Forgot that it's behind a NAT.  NM doesn't work.
              \_ Opens up a bunch of random high-number ports.  If can work
                 behind NAT if you are "calling" someone not NAT'ed.
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                 I think there is some way of making it use a proxy.
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	\_ eBeam, http://www.e-beam.com/
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           http://drawboard.sourceforge.net/
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2002/4/16 [Computer/SW/Virus] UID:24448 Activity:high
4/15    My IE always pops up an ads from the host adsys2.bannerhosts.com.  Is
        there any way to avoid this pop-up?
	\_ There are many ways to do this, but the best way (imo) is to
	   install popupkiller.
	   http://software.xfx.net/ftp/puksetup1453.exe
	\_ always?  Is it from certain websites or do you have some shitty
	   adware/spyware crap on there?  Try running ad-aware on your box.
	\_ junkbuster
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	   http://www.lavasoft.de/
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	   they gave out the proxy for free :)  It's for windoze only, though.
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2006/6/3-9 [Politics/Foreign/Europe, Recreation/Sports] UID:43266 Activity:nil
6/3	How do I listen to the world cup games?
	I think the BBC is broadcasting to European internet
	users.  How do I listen to this? - danh
	\_ Why would you want to listen to color commentators from any
	   country other than mexico?  I recommend that you learn spanish and
	   listen to latino radio for your world cup coverage,
	   GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
	   GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAL!!!!!
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           http://www.bbc.co.uk/fivelive/sport/football/worldcup/2006/guide/
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2004/9/19-20 [Computer/Networking, Computer/SW/Languages/Misc] UID:33626 Activity:high
9/19    I'm looking for a simple but good load balancing appliance to sit
        in front of two boxes for the purposes of redundancy.  Load Balancing
        isn't really required, I just want the device to send traffic to
        the secondary box iff the first server goes down. Recommendations?
	\_ An OpenBSD 3.5 box running pf + carp can do this. If you don't
	   want to use OpenBSD you can try ucarp: http://www.ucarp.org/
           \_ I considered this kind of virtual IP solution, but there are
              lots of situations where an app server is down but the host
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		 It can't tell that your http server is down though.
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                 will do ICMP/TCP/HTTP/HTTPS monitoring.  You might as well
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		    \_ Apache+modproxy with a smart proxy list handler.
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		          But, I'm curious as to how a smart proxy list handler
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			  \_ http://www.arachna.com/edu/talks/loadbalancing/slides/mod_rewrite_1_of_2
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2004/7/2 [Uncategorized] UID:31144 Activity:nil
7/2	Obligatory Friday hot chicks (no nudity)
	http://www.dream-media-group.com/reef/index.html
	\_ Not proxy safe.
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2002/4/28 [Computer/Networking] UID:24620 Activity:high
4/26	What exactly is socks5?
	\_ See RFC 1928: http://www.socks.nec.com/rfc/rfc1928.txt
	   Basically it is a way of connecting disconnected firewalled
	   networks using a application layer proxy
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2003/2/23 [Politics/Domestic/President/Clinton, Politics/Domestic/President/Reagan] UID:27498 Activity:very high
2/22	The BBC & The Perils Of Reporting From The Islamic Republic Of Iran
	http://iranvajahan.net/cgi-bin/news_en.pl?l=en&y=2003&m=02&d=17&a=7
	Plus 12 minutes video
	Thank you jimmy carter and ramsey clark.
	\_ really, it was carter who sold arms to Khomeni to help him
	   suppress rebellions?
		\_ no, you must be thinking of Bill Clinton who bought
		   them from Iran to arm the mujahideen in Bosnia
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	\_ http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/walsh/chap_27.htm
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		   was well in excess of 1 Billion.  As a proxy for the
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	           http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/DCH109A.html
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2003/11/5 [Computer/Networking, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:29612 Activity:nil
11/5    Errors and Defects in Mann et. al. (1998) Proxy Data and Temperature
        History
        http://www.uoguelph.ca/~rmckitri/research/trc.html
	\_ Hey look!  Its everyone's favorite crank!
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2001/10/25 [Computer/SW/Apps/Media] UID:22830 Activity:nil
10/25	I've downloaded WinAmp (getting rid of real player). How to make
	it go through my http proxy? The option doesn't seem to work.
	\_ WinAmp can play .ra?
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2006/11/10-12 [Computer/SW/Languages/Misc, Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers] UID:45320 Activity:low
11/10	I modified a page in my html directory.  When I go load the page
	at work, it shows the old version of the page.  The permissions
	are set right.  I tried deleting cookies and internet files, etc.
	I tried to reload the page.  It only shows the older version.
	I tried this with a 2nd file.  Same thing.  What might be causing
	this?
	\_ you looking at a cached file.  Is there a proxy cache you go through
	   at work?  Also clearing the cache in your browser.
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			 http://www.i18nguy.com/markup/metatags.html
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2006/6/11-13 [Computer/Networking, Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:43349 Activity:nil
6/11	I don't have cable, does anyone know how I can watch the World
	Cup?  I pretty much just want to catch the US and Korean games.
	-jrleek
	\_ Do you chant "Dae Han Min Gook" extremely loudly?
	   \_ If I have to. -jrleek
	\_ Local sports bar? Friend's house? Church gathering?
	\_ I watch the games on ABC, can't you?
	   \_ No, I live in Livermore.  I can't get anything but 2 Spanish
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                http://www.ghacks.net/2006/06/09/worldcup-preparations/
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                http://www.tvunetworks.com/downloads/index.htm
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2008/8/5-10 [Computer/Networking] UID:50788 Activity:nil
8/5	It looks like my company has started blocking HTTPS tunneling.
	I used to do this by tunneling SSH through the HTTP/HTTPS proxy
	server, but this seems to have stopped working. Does anyone know
	how the implementation of tunneling detection works, and whether
	there are widely available implementations? We run a bunch of MS
	stuff, so I imagine we're running an MS proxy server or something.
	It seems to me that the most straightforward tunnel detection method
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	would be to first check if the requested site actually talks HTTPS,
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	      out that I'm aware of is through the HTTP/HTTPS proxy. Telnet
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	   http://www.icir.org/robin/papers/usenix06.pdf
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1999/11/14-16 [Computer/SW/Security, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:16871 Activity:high
11/14	I know they're generally a pretty lame alternative, but how
	would people/root/politburo feel about running a webmail server
	on soda for folks who'd like to check their mail by browser?
	Mind you, I'm not suggesting a public free mail server, but
	currently I have nothing but proxied http net access, and I
	wasn't about to suggest port-redirecting http on scotch to ssh
	the way mconst did with telnet (yay!)  I have been playing with
	MailMan from www.endymion.com, with the idea of having cron
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	https server on scotch/soda so http passwords wouldn't be sent
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	\_ Have you thought of getting non-proxy net access?
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	      address and non-proxy net access with a provider.  I
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2008/11/11-26 [Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:51914 Activity:nil
11/11	I have laptop running linux.  Can I buy a G1 and tether them to
	together?
	\_ are you this guy
	   http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/cpg/914246252.html
	\_ afaik, G1 doesn't do tethering at all, no app support.
	   (though there are a few solutions that make the G1 a web/socks
	    proxy -- see android-unleashed.com)
	   -- Waiting for tethering before I get a G1
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2002/6/21-22 [Computer/SW/Security] UID:25164 Activity:high
6/21    Since keyinit has been disabled and ssh doesn't work for me (behind
        company firewall/proxy), what other options do I have to login to
        csua?  Already tried ssh with http-tunnel and socks2http.  -allenchu
        \_ Find someone who'll let you telnet into their shell account
           and ssh in from there. -Someone who ran out of keys too.
	   \_ People like you are simply irresponsible bastards. You know
	      the difference between telnet and ssh but you're still insisting
	      on using telnet, potentially compromissing not only the security
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              lovely M$ proxy that prevented http-tunnel to work will
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2010/7/20-8/11 [Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:53889 Activity:low
7/20	Is jblack still on? What about the rest of the pro-war cheerleaders?
	http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100720/ap_on_re_eu/eu_britain_iraq_inquiry
	\_ War is fought for the glory of generals and the economics of the
	   war machine.  Looking for "justifications" for it is like looking
	   for sense in the necronomicon.  Just accept it and move on.
	\_ When we fight with Red China, what nation will we use as a proxy?
	   \_ Pakistan.
	      \_ Oh, not korea?
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	   http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100727/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_iraq
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2005/2/11-14 [Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:36144 Activity:kinda low
2/11	Any idea why my debian laptop would have this traffic. I'm on a
	wireless network in my house. connected to the internet via
	comcast. My laptop's iptables firewall is blocking all
	inbound ports
	14:18:55.194060 10.0.0.101.2622 > fatboy.paqnet.com.www
	\_ spyware, most likely
	   \_ spyware on my laptop? shit.
	   \_ crap. okay where do I start looking into this?
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               at full tcpdump output.  You can see what http requests
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	   http://www.paqnet.cz/
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		    Maybe they would send me parts of http logfiles.
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				proxy daemon, but not put it into startup
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2008/7/9-13 [Computer/Networking, Computer/SW/Languages/Misc] UID:50512 Activity:nil
7/8	is there a RBL proxy or something I can run that will magically
	automatically know the addresses of all tor exit nodes,
	and that I can run my application behind?  I need to block
	tor traffic.  thanks!
	\_ https://www.torproject.org/tordnsel/     -ERic
	   \_ that doesn't do exactly what I want.  maybe nothing does.
	      I used this script:
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	      http://blog.vorant.com/2008/06/tor-server-lists-revisited.html
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2004/8/6 [Uncategorized] UID:32731 Activity:low
8/6     Does anyone know if there's an open source library for talking to
        various IM networks?  There was something called libfaim once upon
        a time, but it seems to have disappeared.  Basically, I'd like to
        build a better IM to SMS proxy.  Something like this:
        http://features.engadget.com/entry/8931594493760248/
        but bidirectional and transparent.  Does such a beast exist?  At
        present the best option looks like using gaim as a starting point
        -dans
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2007/7/23-26 [Computer/SW/Unix] UID:47378 Activity:nil
7/23	Can anyone recommend a lightweight caching web proxy for unix
	that is not squid? thanks.
	\_ Apache used to have a caching module. The only other non-
	   commerical caching proxy I know of is polipo:
	   http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~jch/software/polipo/
	   I don't know anyone who is using it though.
	\_ What is wrong with squid? -ausman
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2003/7/14-15 [Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers] UID:29027 Activity:nil
7/13	I would like to let my browser (mozilla/firebird) to block any image
	file (typically a gif file) that is 1 pixel by 1 pixel.  Any existing
	tools to do that?  BannerBlind used to able to block image of specific
	size, any other tools?
	\_ Window Washer on windows will do things like that and functions as
	   an http proxy.
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2004/6/25-26 [Computer/SW/Mail] UID:31004 Activity:nil
6/24	Is there a way to download a mail folder from say hotmail to my
	own computer, or the whole account, other than forwarding
	to myself or click and save them one by one?
	\_ for yahoo, there's something called yahoo pops. you might find
	   something similar for hotmail.
	\_ MrPostman, a Java pop3 proxy  that allow you to use regular pop3
	   client to download hotmail / yahoo email.
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	\_ try outlook or outlook express: http://csua.org/u/7xi
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2003/10/21-22 [Computer/Companies/Yahoo] UID:10719 Activity:nil
10/20	How do I export some of my folders out from Yahoo mail?
	\_ I am sure there are easier ways, but this is what I've done.
	   I choose mozilla thunderbird as pop3/Imap client mainly because
	   it store things in the RFC inbox format.  Then, you go to
	   sourceforge and download this thing called "postman."  It's a
	   proxy server that sits between your yahoo mail and your pop3
	   client, thus, it can retrieve email from hotmail and yahoo
	   account.  It workes like wonder, except the performance issue,
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	\_ you might also try <http://yahoopops.sourceforge.net/>
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2005/8/23-24 [Computer/SW/Apps] UID:39237 Activity:nil
8/23    Google IM is up.
	http://www.smashsworld.com/2005/08/im-on-google-talk-right-now.php
        \_ Great. Just what we need. Yet Another Fucking Messenger. I am so
           sick and tired of having to keep track of different logins and
           clients. I have YM, AIM, MSN, and IRC. Trillian is the solution?
           No. I can't get to certain features in YM like interactive games
           and Audibles. Fuck Google.
	   \_ You might not know this, but you are too stupid to live.
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	\_ Great, only socks proxy.  Woo.  That's sad.  -John
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2006/3/24-27 [Computer/SW/RevisionControl, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:42408 Activity:moderate
3/24    I want to hire an experienced Release Engineer to build our
	Perforce system. We're converting from CVS. -- jsjacob@lyris.com
	http://www.craigslist.org/eby/sof/140795729.html
	\_ hey jsjacob, you should come across the hall and say hi to all
           the sodans at wavemarket sometime.
	   \_ You could just BTK our build engineer.
	      \_ I rather BBFS your hot blonde HR hello nurse.
			     \_ BTK?
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		 \_ Proxy, graphical merge, permissions admin. -- jsjacob
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			  This is proxy:
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2008/11/7-13 [Computer/Networking] UID:51876 Activity:low
11/7	Need help on http proxy. After I VPN to work, I'd like to tunnel
	all the traffic to my machine. How do I setup my machine (Linux)
	as a proxy server so that my home computers can route through it?
	I'm asking because the site we're testing on requires that we
	come from the same IP. If I use VPN, the server will reject me
	based on the fact that it's a different IP than my work Linux.
	Thanks for any help!				-unix noob
	\_ I'm not entirely sure what you're asking, but an ssh tunnel on
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	\_ If I understand you correctly, you want to install tinyproxy
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	   your proxy.   -crebbs
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2003/3/3-4 [Computer/Networking] UID:27587 Activity:high
3/2	Novice question.  I wrote a simple http proxy in the past, i know
	that once the listen port (i.e. port 80) recieved a connection request
	I remember I used to spawn a different thread at a randomn port to
	establish connection.  My question is, if let say, there is a
	firewall that blocks all the connections from port 1024 and up,
	would this proxy thingy still work?  or Firewall's block is
	directional?  any pointer on how this thingy works?  thanks
	\_ yuh i think u need to pick a port < 1024
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2003/2/7-8 [Academia/Berkeley/Ocf] UID:27344 Activity:moderate
	4:30 pm. I'm told anyone can attend.
	\_ who's djb?
	   \_ Dan Bernstein.  Smart, but nasty guy who got his PhD from
	      Berkeley way back when.  Writes anally secure software and
	      does not allow binaries to be distributed.  See
	      http://cr.yp.to
	      \_ also setup an unsecured NNTP proxy on the OCF as I recall
	\_ It would be nice if someone who had a chance to attend this,
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2003/10/27-28 [Finance/Investment] UID:10824 Activity:high
10/27   http://www.everbank.com/main.asp?affid=eb
        This is pretty neat.  $10k to open a FDIC insured world currency
        deposit account.  Buy say Australian dollars which has 3.9% interest
        rate and is also likely to rise against US$ (Australia is a nation
        of miners, and China is sucking away supplies of all kind of basic
        materials).
	\_ shut up, cmlee.
	\_ You can also buy renmibi, if you are into that sort of thing.
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	   \_ Buying gold or gold stocks is pretty much a proxy for
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		 volatility for gold: http://csua.org/u/4ti
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2008/1/21-31 [Computer/SW/Security] UID:48980 Activity:nil
1/21	I'm trying to set up Thunderbird at with with gmail via IMAP.
	There is a proxy at work such that if I want to view a web page
	using Firefox or IE, it prompts me for my network login and
	password before it lets me onto the web.  When I try to get my mail
	in Thunderbird, it won't connect to the server.  I already tried
	setting the config option to tell it the proxy server address and
	port number.  But it still won't connect.  What can I do to get this
	to work, or is it possible that they have it set up at work that no
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	      \_ Try corkscrew.  http://www.agroman.net/corkscrew/
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2000/2/11-13 [Computer/Networking, Computer/SW/Security] UID:17494 Activity:very high
2/11    Why can't they stop all these DoS with a simple TCP source quench? My
        understanding is that if the incoming data rate passes a certain
        threshold, you can simply ask the the upstream sender to slow down or
        drop packets. So why don't the end points just do this so that the
        systems don't go down?
	\_ But then if that's true and the upstream sender starts dropping
	   packets, it will still appear the same to the clients that the
	   server has crashed.  The effect is the same.  Right?  -- yuen
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		\_ http://www.securityfocus.com/
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		\_ while (1) { httpget("yahoo.com"); }     And now you know!
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			 say httpget() isn't mushing the IP or using a proxy
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2004/8/2-3 [Computer/SW/Security] UID:32623 Activity:high
8/3     For anyone who's been having trouble using the Java SSH client on
        the web page, could you please try http://csua.berkeley.edu/new-ssh?
        If it works for everyone, I'll make it the default.  --mconst
        \_ Doesn't work through transparent proxies (at least for browsers
           using a proxy.pac.)  To be honest, I also had this with
           MindTerm 2.0 (I guess being able to store proxy values you give
           it would break the sandbox, no?)  -John
        \_ Cut and paste isn't working for me.  Also having problems with
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2002/3/15 [Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq, Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:24121 Activity:insanely high
3/15	US aid paltry:
	http://www.economist.com/opinion/displayStory.cfm?story_id=1034243
	"Not only is the United States the stingiest of all rich-country aid
	donors (spending only 0.1% of its national income on foreign aid,
	compared with the European average of 0.3%), its aid is particularly
	inefficient."
	http://www.nytimes.com/2002/03/15/international/15PREX.html
	"President Bush today proposed a three- year, $5 billion
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	   on marketing (setup proxy radio+TV stations) which portrays that
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2001/10/17 [Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:22761 Activity:low
10/17	The software technology, according to industry sources, would
	essentially act as a downloader, repeatedly requesting the same file
	and downloading it very slowly, essentially preventing others from
	accessing the file. While stopping short of a full denial-of-service
	attack, the method could substantially clog the target computer's
	Internet connection.
	http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2818064,00.html
        \_ yeah, like this tactic won't be effectively nullified in the
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	\_ Sounds like a job for caching proxy servers.
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2002/5/15 [Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers, Computer/SW/Unix, Computer/SW/OS/OsX] UID:24837 Activity:insanely high
5/15	My boss wants me to track what websites a user visits. The user is
	smart enough to delete their history every time they log out (tweakui?)
	Any recommendations for UNIX/NT software to do this?
	\_ You can use a network snooper but I question what will be
	   accomplish by tracking what websites your own workers visit.
	   \_ There could be the case of the person visiting inappropriate
	      sites. However, in this case, the person (a secretary) tells
	      everyone that she has way too much work to do, but all the other
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	      if you don't want use a caching proxy is to have your fw log
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	\_ Set up a caching proxy (eg. squid) and run it in transparent
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	         for http traffic, which it handles) to the real rotuer.
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	   activity at the proxy server.
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2001/7/18 [Computer/SW/WWW/Server, Computer/SW/Languages/Web] UID:21845 Activity:high
7/19	I have a mysterious problem with a cgi program.  It was working
	well.  Then, I moved it to a different computer.  Now, some of the
	screens will give 500: Internal... errors, but will work after
	hitting reload several times.  What kind of server (apache)
	misconfiguration could cause a program to work only part of the
	time, given the same input/state?  I'm mystified.
	\_ Possibly you moved it to a machine that's behind a load balancer,
	   and you're only getting your machine 1 out of N trials?
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		      \_perhaps set up an http proxy to view what's
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2003/1/10 [Computer/Networking] UID:27055 Activity:kinda low
1/09	There is both a wired and wireless network at work.  My laptop has
	a built in 802.11b Orinoco card and 10/100 ethernet adapter.  I have
	access (get IP addresses for) to both networks.  Question: How does
	my applications know which network to use?  How does my browser
	know how to go to Intranet sites via the wired (corporate) network?
	The wireless network is a DSL connection only.
	   \_ I'm running both XP and RH8 on it.  ipconfig in XP lists
	      the wireless connection first, then the local area connection,
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		\_ You could probably do this with a local proxy.  I haven't
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		   http://www.isc.org.  -John
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1999/10/13-14 [Computer/SW/Security, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:16698 Activity:low
10/13  	Anybody know of a free proxy server out there?  I just need something
	very very simple no fancy features. Thanks.
	\_ natd. much more transparent than using a proxy server.
	\_ wingate or winroute.
	\_ What type of Proxy?  HTTP only?  If so, Squid, Apache, & CERN
		(listed in order of proxy-studliness - don't bother with CERN
		 anymore - apache's overkill for just a proxy, squid kicks ass)
	  \_ squid kicks its own ass. The only reason it stays up
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2000/7/6-7 [Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:18596 Activity:kinda low
7/5	I am trying to get internet explorer to download a file.  I send
	it headers like:
	HTTP/1.1 200 OK
	Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=foo.txt
	Cache-control: private
	Connection: close
	Content-Type: application/octet-stream
	Content-Length: xx
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           to run through a proxy and dump the relevant info to a log. -pvg
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2004/3/11-12 [Science/GlobalWarming] UID:12618 Activity:nil
3/11	Will the End of Oil Mean the End of America?
	http://csua.org/u/6eb
	\_ My question is, when will american companies/government actually
	   start putting money into R&D again.  I heard an imbalanced metaphor
	   the other day: "The Stone Age didn't end because we ran out of
	   stones" with the corrolary that we won't stop using oil because we
	   run out.  I think, there are changes in the approach to the market
	   that make this comparison ring false.  There is no market pressure
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	   \_ More nuts: http://csua.org/u/6ea
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			   Corrections to the Mann et al (1998) Proxy Data
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			   http://www.uoguelph.ca/~rmckitri/research/trc.html
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					   http://csua.org/u/6eh
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               \_ No, we'll use windships. http://www.braunforpresident.us
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2000/4/27-29 [Computer/Networking, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:18124 Activity:high 72%like:18122
4/26    I have one IP address on my DSL line.  I have three computers
        on my LAN.  I want to be able to telnet into any of these from
        an outside IP address.  How do I do this?  [Question re-phrased]
        [Does anyone know of a product that can route more than one domain
        on one ip?  I know this is possible with virtual hosting.  Im trying
        to set up three computers I can telnet to on my DSL line, which only
        comes with one static ip.]
        \_ This question makes no sense.  What you've seen is web virtual
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		     You need a reverse-proxy, or plug-gw, on a
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	   with something this spring: http://www.2wire.com
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                \_ http://coombs.anu.edu.au/ipfilter does a nice job.
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2003/3/15-16 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Election, Politics/Domestic/President/Bush] UID:27709 Activity:high
3/15	http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/03/14/moran.remarks/
	"If it were not for the strong support of the Jewish community for
	this war with Iraq, we would not be doing this."
	\_ is it really necessary to have two motd threads on this topic
	   at the same time?
	\_ Jews should fight their own wars, it's nearly time the started.
	   \_ yes, because the next point is "Did anyone see the dateline
	      on NBC where they talked about how ashcroft && his zionistic
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	       All of the conflicts were, at least in part, proxy wars
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2004/3/9-11 [Computer/SW/Languages/Java] UID:12586 Activity:kinda low
3/8 	anyone else having problems with the java ssh applet?
	(www.csua.berkeley.edu/ssh/) - the window dies after I enter in
	my password, I'm not certain if it was a change in my setup or
	in the system...  Thanks!
	\_ java ssh applet is pretty dependent on your jvm.  Try updating.
	\_ Yeah it dies for me, too.
	\_ Related question:  With all versions of mindterm, I am able
	   to run it both on a client as a jar file, or load it off
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	   all versions, I can't get them to use an http proxy when running
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2004/4/5 [Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:13015 Activity:nil
4/5     Article on the mercenaries (like the Blackwater employees):
        http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/04/weekinreview/04glan.html
	\_ Evil BushCo proxy employees deserve to be shot, stomped, burned,
	   hacked up, dragged through the streets, and hung from bridges.  it
	   is the only way to teach you yankqui pig dogs what freedom means to
	   the rest of the world.
	   \_ w00t!
	   \_ Why do you hate America?
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2006/7/31-8/1 [Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Others] UID:43851 Activity:low
7/31	Can IRA/N. Ireland/UK parallels reasonably be drawn to Hizbullah/
	Lebannon/Israel, i.e. can disarmament and inclusion in democratic
	process be a possible solution?  Does the influence of US/Iran
	make such comparison invalid?  Or is it invalid because Israel != UK?
	\_ Unfortunately no.  It is invalid not because Israel != UK but
	   because the terrorists have very different goals.  The IRA's primary
	   goal was freedom from the UK government (super simplified, sorry).
	   Hezbollah's goal is to destroy Israel.  There's nothing Hezbollah
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	   Americans and other places.  Hezbollah is a proxy army for Syria
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	 http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/para/hizballah.htm
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	      beyond the scope of a "proxy army"  It's a beast w/ multiple
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2005/2/10-11 [Politics/Domestic/President/Clinton, Politics/Domestic/President/Bush] UID:36129 Activity:very high
2/10    http://www.amconmag.com/2005_02_14/article.html
        Heil Bush.  Article by conservative writer about the birth of
        fascism in Germany and present-day US.
	\_ Does it use the word 'neocon'?  (okay, I checked--what a surprise it
	   does.)
	   \_ I know you guys are upset because we came up with a word
	      that pisses you off as much as us being called liberals pisses
	      us off.  Payback's a b****.
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	            http://www.csmonitor.com/specials/neocon/index.html
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	            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoconservatism_(United_States)
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		    \_ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberalism_in_the_United_States
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		proxy for God himself.."
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2006/8/21-23 [Computer/SW/OS/OsX, Computer/SW/Database] UID:44077 Activity:kinda low
8/21	Does anyone know how to set up a web browser (any browser) to only
	be able to go to a few select pages?  None of the popular browsers
	seem to have this type of whitelisting built in.  This is for a
	library.
        \_ A typical approach is to setup a proxy server that all web
           traffics are required to go through and do the filtering on the
           proxy server.
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	   \_ Seconded. Try DansGuardian: http://dansguardian.org/
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                 \_ If someone makes a proxy server that automatically
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2009/10/1-21 [Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers] UID:53417 Activity:moderate
10/1	I am thinking of installing firefox on soda under my home directory.
	Will this make me a hozer?
	\_ Possibly. I wonder if we should have another VM for that...btw,
	   I remember someone saying they're glad we're not on FreeBSD
	   anymore, but last I checked, a bunch of our stuff is on FreeBSD,
	   but our login server is not.
	\_ Installing it would not make you a h0zer, but running it might.
	\_ Why do you want to do this?
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		  Download/write a perl www proxy, or better yet SSH to
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	            \_ Yes, Putty can do it too. Dynamic proxy on port 8080.
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		       \_ When my FireFox uses the "No proxy" setting, every
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			  force FireFox to go through the "proxy" or "tunnel"
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			  \_ set it to use socks proxy on whatever port
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                                If you want DNS to go through the proxy too,
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                                "network.proxy.socks_remote_dns" to true.
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				   http://www.yahoo.com or any other site, I
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2006/7/5-7 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:43575 Activity:kinda low
7/5     NK stealing Chinese aid trains. How pathetic.
        http://www.strategypage.com/qnd/korea/articles/20060705.aspx
	\_ "While everyone's attention was focused on North Korean missiles,
	    the real story is the North Korean economy. It continues to fall
	    apart, and more North Koreans are unhappy about that. Worse yet,
	    more North Koreans are finding out how badly they have been
	    screwed by their leaders."
	   This is a dangerous estimation of the current situation. North
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			  \_ China was fighting us by proxy in the
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			     http://www.kimsoft.com/korea/cn-korea.htm
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2004/5/21-22 [Politics/Domestic/Election, Politics/Domestic/President/Bush] UID:30354 Activity:insanely high
5/21    More and more pics and videos from Iraq.  Some at the washingtonpost.
	\_ Is there some reason I'd WANT to see more gruesome pictures?
	   \_ Why, as explained by a Washington Post editor:
	      http://csua.org/u/7ek
	      \_ Not compelling to me.
	         \_ Well, now you know, at least.
        \_ Expect ongoing politicizing of the images slowly leaked out
           by the media until the election.  And people wonder
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		   http://www.opensecrets.org/2000elect/sector/AllCands.htm
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						      add in proxy groups such
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                                  http://www.unhchr.ch/html/menu3/b/91.htm
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2000/12/17 [Computer/SW/Security, Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:20104 Activity:insanely high
12/16	I need Windoze software that will prohibit my employees from
	visiting specified web sites on the Internet (like cnn.com).
	This should be server software, so that I do not have to run
	out and install it on all the workstations.  Does anyone have
	any recommendations?
           \_ route -add -reject <subnet> or route -add -blackhole <subnet>
              on your border router.
	\_ Yeah. Eat shit and die.
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	\_ The easiest solution is to get a switch and a proxy server
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	   NetApp's NetCache or something similar on the proxy side.
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2004/9/21 [Computer/Networking, Computer/SW/Security] UID:33658 Activity:very high
9/21	A question for everyone.  My mother is a libertarian.  She wants a
						 \_ Librarians are sexy
						    \_ Not in Hayward Pub. Lib.
	few computers in her library to only be allowed to visit certain
	webpages. (Various refernece and database pages).  Basically, she
	wants a browser with build in white listing for page viewing.  Is
	there anyway to do this?
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	\_ stick them on a unrouted/private network with a firewall/proxy
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	\_ Mozilla extention: Weblock http://www.brownhen.com/weblock/
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2006/3/28-30 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Recreation/Food/Alcohol] UID:42504 Activity:high
3/29	http://www.viceland.com/int/v13n3/htdocs/coffee.php?country=us
	Another choice is Chinese food. Chinese-food restaurants above 96th
	street are as ubiquitous as Starbucks coffee shops are in the rest of
	the city, but they look like Mao designed them. A table or two, a
        metal grill door, and two or three gas jets is all you're getting.
   	Also, the employees are actually Chinese, and by that I mean two weeks
        ago they were in China. I always feel bad for these guys. Their
        average height is about 5'3", they weigh maybe 95 pounds, and they
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	      http://www.cepr.net/publications/professional_supplement.htm
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	      http://www.cepr.net/publications/professional_supplement.htm
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	      you when armed with modern weapons in a proxy war fighting on
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2007/5/3-7 [Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Israel, Reference/Religion] UID:46519 Activity:high
5/3	So I watched "Frontline/American Experience" this week. The topic
 	was "The Mormons". I always knew the Mormons were a cult, but
	they are even more cultish than I thought. I especially liked
	the part about baptising dead Holocaust victims, which for
	some reason Jewish people are not too happy about. I wonder why.
	\_ Hi troll.  This is the same PBS which refuses to show the special
	   they produced about fundamentalist Islam without islamic watchers.
	   -emarkp
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		    \_ http://csua.org/u/ilv
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			   http://csua.org/u/ilz
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                 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baptism_for_the_dead#Holocaust_vic
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				      there's a proxy body to make things
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		    proxy baptisms. -emarkp
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		    \_ Which proxy do you use?  Squid?
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2002/1/7-8 [Computer/Networking] UID:23480 Activity:high
1/7	If you have DSL at home, do you just need a 10/100Base-T hub to set
	up a LAN?  Or do you need a router/switcher?
	   \_ Yes. You need a router and a switch. Most broadband routers
	      include a built-in switch, so, you might not need to buy a switch
	      separately.
	      \_ What's the price of a switch, a hub, or a router nowadays?
		 \_ OK, new acronym: GTFG. Go to fucking Google. RTFM is
		    just too narrow for today's information techonology env.
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	   -> Hub/Switch.  Computer runs NAT/Proxy/whatever.  Internal net is
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              http://www.cedmagazine.com/ced/2001/1101/11d.htm
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2004/6/22 [Science/GlobalWarming] UID:30956 Activity:high
6/22	What's the prupose of running for legged animals?  Does walking very
	fast achieve the same purpose while avoiding the kinetic energy needed
	to jerk the body upward at every running step?
	\_ avoids getting eaten alive?
	\_ When legged animals run, they actually jump, i.e. propel themselves
	   forward with every step.  This is a much more efficient than walking
	   quickly. -- ilyas
           \_ It's faster; I doubt it's more efficient in terms of long
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           \_ http://www.pponline.co.uk/encyc/0950.htm . google. use it.
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2004/3/26-27 [Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers] UID:12872 Activity:nil
3/26    I recently installed FireFox for a couple of people in the office.
        Now they're using it so much that they want to remove IE. Is this
	possible with WinXP or does it break like a crapload of things?
	\_ I managed to get rid of IE somehow... I think I went
	   into the portion that lets you remove parts of added on
	   windows stuff, like MSN explorer and MSN messenger,
	   it sucks because now I have to test the "Click back to previous"
	   website functionality when someone goes to my company's
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	   \_ uh, run traffic through a proxy and drop anything with IE in the
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2002/7/16-17 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:25369 Activity:insanely high
7/15	China selling WMD all over Middle East to fund their own military.
	http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/breaking_1.html
	\_ get a clue.  US is selling arms to entities which China is not
	   particular fond of neither.  Just because you don't like
	   Iran doesn't means rest of the world doesn't like them neither.
	   \_ Please don't purposely change "either" to "neither".
	      It's pathetic.
              \_ Don't you mean change "neither" to "either"?
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		    as if their only big concerns are Taiwan and by proxy, the
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2007/3/13-17 [Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:45953 Activity:moderate
3/13	Victor Hanson loves '300', unsurprisingly:
	http://www.victorhanson.com/articles/hanson101106.html
	I still don't think the Spartans were that 'free',
	perhaps driven, disciplined, manly, into men,
	very manly manly manly, but 'free'?  nah.
	\_ I thoroughly enjoyed the movie and still agree with you. It was a
	   Spartan tale told by a Spartan to Spartans.
	   \_ Yeah I find the movie fun on a gruesome, fun, manly
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			  was and was used as a proxy for the secret prisons
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	       http://delong.typepad.com/sdj/2007/03/history_as_trag.html
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	         http://delong.typepad.com/sdj/2007/03/your_onestopsho.html
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2006/7/17-19 [Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Others] UID:43693 Activity:nil
7/17	Get Syria to get Hizbollah to stop doing this shit
	\_ don't worry, the tape has the full blessing of the White House
	\_ Ummm... which is worse, that the President used a naughty word
	   in a private conversation, or that the press likes recording
	   private conversations?
	   \_ Bush = evil.  Anti-Bush = good.
	      \_ Newspapers listening in on private conversations of
		 politicians == evil.
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		    \_ http://www.csua.org/u/ggq
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			     proxy to attack Israel then maybe Lebanon might
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2007/5/19-24 [Politics/Domestic/President/Reagan, Politics/Domestic/President/Bush] UID:46697 Activity:moderate
5/19	Bush "The Worst in History" according to Carter:
	http://www.csua.org/u/iq7
	\_ Not surprisingly, he's a liberal.		!emarkp
	\_ "I mean heck, he may even be worse than me now!" Carter added.
	\_ Just about everyone I know, assholes, pious people, liberals,
	   conservatives, libertarians, apolitical people, political
	   people, think Bush is The Worst In History.  Iraq is really
	   a gigantic fuckup of difficult to fully comprehend
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		       \_ As noted here: http://preview.tinyurl.com/yun246
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		       proxy war by supporting seperatist groups inside
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		       \_ One of my favorite historical proxy conflicts was
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2002/5/22-23 [Transportation/Car, Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers, Transportation] UID:24913 Activity:very high
5/22	Is the campus administration going to do anything about the
        network connectivity?
	\_ There's no problem with networ~{~#{}{@}NO CARRIER~~
	   \_ Funny!
	   \_ THE WHOLE CAMPUS IS GOING THROUGH A 2400 BAUD MODEM?! WELL DAMN!
	      I'VE GOT A 14.4 I COULD LOAN THEM, BUT I NEED IT BACK FOR MY
	      BBS!
	\_ The problem with the network is fundamental--bandwidth usage is
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			      to force proxy/cache it all and shape/cap the
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              http://www.forbes.com/asap/2001/0910/061.html
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2004/2/19-6/2 [Science/GlobalWarming] UID:12323 Activity:very high
6/2     I'm no liberal, but non-politically speaking, what are the
        most efficient and most cost effective alternative fuel sources?
	\_ Solar, using as-yet-uninvented technology unrelated to present
	   technology.  Solar power with close to zero cost that can be
	   incorporated into pavement would give us the 40 TW we'll need.
	   The most cost-effective way to spend money on energy is to
	   put money towards basic research in the physical sciences
	   that will lead to this(or some equivalent) breakthrough.
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	      \_ http://www.afdc.doe.gov/altfuel/biodiesel.html
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			     \_ http://www.afdc.doe.gov/p_single_faq.cgi?13
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	http://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/articles/baumel/BaumelDec00.htm
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		       proxy, Elvis) stopped me!
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2006/3/23-25 [Reference/Tax] UID:42393 Activity:high
3/23	Chinese levies taxes on non-environmentally-friendly products:
	http://tinyurl.com/k3922 (NY times)
	I can't wait to see what would happens if USA does the same thing.
	and... if Bush is serious about remove dependency on foreign oil,
	he should levy taxes on gasoline :p
	\_ bush would never raise taxes.  well, except on the poor.
	   \_ I think any commodity tax is innately a regressive tax, and
	      therefore "on the poor".
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		\_ We already ship all of our pollution to China, by proxy.
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2006/7/28-8/1 [Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Others] UID:43826 Activity:kinda low
 7/27    I don't know if you guys are aware of this.  Traditionally, there
         is an ideological war waged within the Islamic Middle East: Shiite
         preaching backed by Iran, and Sunni by Saudi Arabia.  Traditionally,
         Saudi is very wary of Iran's intention and don't support activities
         of Hezbollah.  But thanks to Israel's dispropotionate response and
         US' silence on this matter, we have effectively rallied Sunnis behind
         Hezbollah:  http://tinyurl.com/ljmkr --hussein@soda
         \_ The Sunnis and Shiites have always been able to get together on
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			\_ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5225358.stm
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				    functioning as proxy armies for Syria and
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2006/10/19-11/7 [Recreation/Dating] UID:44868 Activity:high
11/7	I don't know how computer savvy you guys are, but I need some help.
        I'm still growing, and the bras I currently own are starting to give me
        double boobs. The store I get my bras at have bands that only go down to
        a 32 (I'm a 30) and I'm tired of getting a 32H that rides up my back.
        I need a 30 I (well, bigger now, I guess, since the 32H didn't used to
        give me double boobs and now it does).  Normally I'd dig a bunch of the
        links you guys have posted in the past and go to them for some shopping,
        but I can't. So, here's where the computer part comes in.  I'm using
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        my church's proxy to get online and they have a very conservative
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        kinds of things through our proxy.  Does anyone know of a free proxy
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	   free proxy, you need to move.
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	      http://i11.tinypic.com/44jt1si.png
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	   thing.  Either that, google for free proxy.  -John
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2007/4/3-6 [Reference/Military] UID:46186 Activity:moderate
4/3	http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=67166
	Security screeners at Denver Int'l miss 90 PERECENT of simulated
	weapons that undercover agents brought into the airport.
        \_ They should just have taser guns next to every seat on the plane.
           The crowd could then overpower any likely number of terrorists.
           A well armed society is a safe society.
	   \_ My heart tells me you're sarcastic, or trolling, but sadly
	      my head tells me that there are many that really think this
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				         enjoy.  This is just a proxy for
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2006/1/22-24 [Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iran, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Others] UID:41478 Activity:high
1/21    "India must not allow itself to be dragooned into joining the
         Washington-led nuclear lynch mob against Iran," The Hindu, one
         of India's most influential newspapers, cautioned Thursday.
         http://tinyurl.com/baa48
         Iran Sanctions Could Drive Oil Past $100
         Looks like US and Bush admin addiction to oil is compromising
         our abililty to impose sanctions without hurting ourselves.
         $100 oil will tip US into recession.
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	    be very likely to try directly or help their proxy terrorist
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				     http://csua.org/u/eql
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				     http://csua.org/u/eqm
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2006/7/21-25 [Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Israel, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Others] UID:43761 Activity:low
7/21	This is the best article I've found describing the recent Lebanon
	escalation and its repercussions
	http://csua.org/u/ghv (Wash Post, a mouthpiece for liberals, opinion)
	\_ Faster, please.
	   \_ Faster and faster fast it goes
	      Hutalahey Hutalahey
	   \_ Faster, faster, fast it goes
	      Playing the sitar with my toes
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			  can paint this as a proxy war against them by
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2005/2/14-15 [Computer/SW/Mail] UID:36164 Activity:high
2/13	We just got SBC yahoo DSL and can't send socrates.berkeley.edu or
	calmail mail with Eudora anymore.  We already changed SMTP server over
	as per help page suggestion. Anybody else had trouble with this?
	\_ http://support.sbcglobal.net/article.php?item=4640
	   \_ Thanks but we already changed the SMTP server over, which is what
	      above article is mostly about, and we still can't
	      send via socrates or calmail. I'm wondering whether we should just
	      cancel before the intro period is over.
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				   through the Yahoo mail proxy. I am pretty
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2008/11/27-12/4 [Academia/Berkeley/CSUA/Motd] UID:52119 Activity:moderate
11/27   Hey, I'm new to motd...Are there any general rules/habits I should follo
        P.S. The office has actually been in 337 Soda, not 343 Soda, for the
	past year and a half or so. Speaking of which, the csua.com
	wiki doesn't look editable, whereas there is in fact an official CSUA
	wiki that authenticates to our LDAP backend (i.e. CSUA members can
	edit it). It's located at wiki.csua. I'd appreciate it if you guys
	could help add stuff to it. :)
	\_ For starters, 80 char per column. I fixed it for you this time.
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			   http://csua.com/?entry=33555
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                    is more likely, rather than using me as a proxy (though I
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2008/8/12-18 [Finance/CC, Finance/Investment] UID:50852 Activity:high
8/11	Our Phony Economy
	http://harpers.org/archive/2008/06/0082042
	\_ This is an outstanding article.  My hope for Obama is that
	   he could become the first serious politician on either side
	   of the aisle to challenge the assumption that GDP growth shoulds
	   of the aisle to challenge the assumption that GDP growth should
	   be our primary metric of success.  -tom
	   \_ Success is how many countries we can free from TYRANTS
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				      http://preview.tinyurl.com/bgprg
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				   GDP as a proxy for success has problems
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				   GDP as a proxy for success places a value
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