I am trying to setup a web proxy so I can bypass the web filter. I am using Glype proxy php script but the web filter detected it and blocked it. Is there any way I can config or edit the script so the web filter would not be able to detect my proxy?
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You have to rename the file browse.php and all references to it. Here is explained how: http://glypetemplates.com/rename-browse.php-to-prevent-abuse-from-automated-scripts.html
Two useful hints:
- Avoid the name 'proxy' in your url. This might trigger someone's attention (or a script that scans for this term) which will make sure that the url is quickly added to the blacklist.
- If you have already been blocked you are probably on a blacklist from which you won't be removed. Therefor, try to put your proxy on a new url (e.g. if your previous url was
example.com/secret
now tryexample.com/randomWord
).
A bit of background information: The following article gives a nice overview of what companies can do to detect proxy sites: http://www.sans.org/reading-room/whitepapers/detection/detecting-preventing-anonymous-proxy-usage-32943
It is a bit outdated (2008) but what it says is that the Glype is detected by looking at the link the user is browsing to. Since this is always of the same format (browse.php?u=....
):
To block or detect any usage of a Glype anonymous proxy server, use the following regular expression:
(browse\.php\?u=).+(&b).*
Renaming browse.php will solve this problem. This is assuming your webfilter is not using any more advanced techniques...
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Thanks, I currently can't access my computer but I will try that later.– tommyipMay 30, 2014 at 20:24
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You're welcome. I also just added two useful hints, those can be rather important when you give it a new chance.– JayLMay 30, 2014 at 22:11
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Sorry, but it still doesn't work. My school often update their firewall now.– tommyipJun 2, 2014 at 17:00
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