It might also be nice to encrypt the connection from client to proxy. Otherwise, this service only protects you from the server knowing who you are. If you add encryption, then it begins to offer anonymity agianst people watching the proxy. (Assuming there are multiple connections to the proxy.)
If c2.org grew enough to a warrant a fractional T1, it would certainly be willing to run such a service, with prolly swIPed or skronked connections between the client and proxy.. The barriers to me setting it up are: A) Digital postage B) Bandwidth on c2.org (only 14.4 right now) -- sameer Voice: 510-841-2014 Network Administrator Pager: 510-321-1014 Community ConneXion: The NEXUS-Berkeley Dialin: 510-549-1383 http://www.c2.org (or login as "guest") sameer@c2.org