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- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 11:29:23 +0900
- From: "Mauro Sauco" <sauco@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Search Engines
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On 2006/10/20@??:25, <burlingk@example.com> wrote: burlingk> Does anyone know of a web search engine that is sitting burlingk> behind a .edu or .org web address? I am .com and .net burlingk> challenged at the moment. Enough of the information I might burlingk> look for is sitting on .org sites, but I have to be able to burlingk> find them in order to browse them. :) Possibly you have 443 port open for SSL connections. I have a server in the wild with SOCK5 listening on port 443 (only for this kind of emergencies ;). I can make an account for you then you can just configure your firefox to use it as proxy. This will allow you to browse the net freely. Provably you also are restricted about using anything outside 80 and 443 (IM for example) using my middleman you can connect anything that can talk SOCKS5 through it. (I wont allow you to use P2P because of the obvious reason) Let me know and I pass your credentials off-list. //mauro//
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