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Old 05-10-2007, 01:19 PM
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Can anyone tell me any hosting site that allow proxies?

Hi, everybody. I want to create a proxy site but I can't find a place where to host it. Can anyone tell me any hosting service that allow proxy sites?
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Old 05-10-2007, 02:33 PM
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proxy sites or proxy servers? Most hosting sites will allow you to "rent" a server (in particular a linux one should allow you to setupa proxy server, notice I said SHOULD, check with them before buying) but its pretty expensive (100+ dollars a month)you could just setup a linux machine at your home and install "squid" a free popular proxy server and even get it to work pretty easily but not sure why you want a proxy server (unless its to "play around" with and learn)if that's the case I would get a cheap PC and put a free version fo linux (my pref is centos a free version of redhat advanced server 4.0)dougc
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Old 05-10-2007, 02:35 PM
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There are really trustable hosting for proxies. One of them as far i know is Hagio-Host. They are really good and the service they provide is definitely the best out there. They are in market for a long time by providing proxy hosting. You can order a proxy hosting through this page:http://service.hagiohost.com/order.php?step=2&pid=9Here is a promotion code which will let you get the package in half price: HPROX
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