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Message-ID: <200311121340.58714.stefmit@comcast.net>
From: stefmit at comcast.net (stefmit)
Subject: Using anonymizers to masquerade P2P use?

Did you try an "HTTP-wrapper"? Something like tcp2http?!? 

Stef


On Wednesday 12 November 2003 11:43 am, Timo Sch?ler wrote:
> hi list,
>
> i just wonder whether it is technically possible to utilize one of those
> anonymizers (like http:// anon.inf.tu-dresden.de, JAP; this one does not
> allow other than 80/tcp and a few others) to hide use of P2P services?
>
> i only know a few anonymizers, and the two of them i checked for this
> possibility do not allow anything else than 80/tcp (ftp et al. are not
> allowed 'due to risk of abuse' -- i wonder what prevent 80/tcp users of
> misuse those services... ;). hm.
>
> after that i thought i had an idea, using port redirection (done by the
> routers i have access to), but that would only be a part (exactly one
> half?!) of the story...
>
> is there a way?
>
> tia & regards,
>
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