-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I'm halfway in the coding of a simple anonymous WWW proxy, but before going any furter, I'd like to know: + If this has not been done before and is available ? (and where) + If there is any interest + Chaining would be a imo good idea (ie cli <-> anonproxy1 <-> anonproxy2 <-> ... <-> server) but how would you manage to tell your favorite web browser to add in its header something like Http-Proxy-List: anonproxy2, ... An alternative would be to have a database of avaibale (running) proxies and that the proxy itself randomly choose a next route ? + A way to solve previous pb and to add in encryption (but would it be fast enough for web browsing ?) would be that each user runs a local proxy (that could be optionnaly used by other folks) that would do pgp encryption/decryption, 'routing' selection,etc... Would ppl with mail remailers and/or W3 experience comment ? (or tell me the pointer toward the already solved, already implemented beast that would do the above) - -- Laurent Demailly * http://hplyot.obspm.fr/~dl/ * Linux|PGP|Gnu|Tcl|... Freedom Prime#1: cent cinq mille cent cinq milliards cent cinq mille cent soixante sept -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2i Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.3, an Emacs/PGP interface iQCVAgUBMFtiGXk52/beodHxAQETVgP/avWKpD/AUiRPM0ljX0BH0e7q10KYEOdA Hu+/Bsr7PWANdfhefs/ASrJn/kiOIQwo+RGV1K3UKWu7IyYdHHrINZkp0OcFlIR5 8TIfW6/FqBaUwAzuCV0/acUhXW6ah7xpPkgiHJ04Nlu8BKh72QGawJLJDoT2JmIi o67LVdD5ajg= =/kSM -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----