Proxy Pal For Networks
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smtp proxy store and forward proxy 0.3
smtp proxy store and forward proxy 0.3
12/28/2004 11:39 PMAn SMTP store and forward proxy with greylisting functionality.
WiFi, Cellular, and Wired Networks
Merging To Form Pervasive Networks in
Homes and Offices, Says INSIGHT Research
WiFi, Cellular, and Wired Networks
Merging To Form Pervasive Networks in
Homes and Offices, Says INSIGHT Research
12/22/2004 01:46 AMPervasive networks—a ubiquitous “fabric” of computing, information,
entertainment, and telemetry capability tied together by high-speed
wired and wireless networks—are emerging from a flurry of new
communication technologies now being used in home and office networks.
Though communications carriers do not offer this type of continuous
communication as a service today, the piece parts are already in
place. [PRWEB Dec 20, 2004]
PHP Web Proxy
PHP Web Proxy
07/28/2004 03:09 PMProject Status
np-proxy
np-proxy
04/13/2005 03:49 AMHey
FSP Proxy 0.3
FSP Proxy 0.3
12/31/2003 07:20 PMA proxy server for FSP to HTTP protocol translation.
apt-proxy
apt-proxy
05/30/2004 12:22 AMRanty is no longer with us :(
YAZ Proxy 0.8
YAZ Proxy 0.8
04/23/2004 07:10 PMA YAZ SRW/SRU/Z39.50 proxy.
Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
06/17/2005 04:45 PMGridlogix, Inc., a leading creator of enabling interoperable XML Web
Services technology today announced enhanced support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ wireless sensor network. SmartMesh is a wireless
mesh sensor network used in remote monitoring and control. The
Gridlogix EnNET® XML Web Service application extends the functionality
of the SmartMesh system to include robust protocol translation between
the wireless mesh network and other automation protocols and systems.
EnNET translates the SmartMesh wireless protocol into BACnet/IP, SNMP,
and LonWorks® allowing Dust Networks’ wireless sensor network to be
seamlessly integrated with existing automation networks. [PRWEB Jun
16, 2005]
IMAP Proxy 1.2.1
IMAP Proxy 1.2.1
11/11/2003 05:40 PMA caching IMAP proxy server.
Proxy power
Proxy power
04/19/2004 12:28 PM
One of these years, my bank will upgrade to a new system that's built
around Web services. They'll probably offer a basic "rich Internet
application" -- for Windows, Java, or Flash -- that connects to those
services. When the bank announces the upgrade, it will stress the
richer user experience and choice of interchangeable clients.
Those will be crucial benefits indeed. What won't be said, because
it's harder to explain, is that the system will also have become
radically extensible. Suppose I want to trigger an alert when a
transfer exceeds some limit or when a duplicate amount appears. Today,
if the system doesn't implement these rules, I'm stuck. In a
services-oriented environment, though, I needn't depend on either the
bank or my client software. If neither delivers the features I want,
I'll inject an intermediary that does. Local proxies are geeky
curiosities today, but someday we'll wonder how we lived without them.
[Full story at
InfoWorld.com]
As mentioned in this week's column, I've been experimenting with a
local Web proxy that XHTML-izes and transforms Web pages on the fly.
Here's an example:
...IMAP Proxy 1.2.2
IMAP Proxy 1.2.2
07/26/2004 04:08 PMA caching IMAP proxy server.
Risk by Proxy
Risk by Proxy
03/22/2005 04:58 PM
As part of my fraud detection work, I've been looking at anonymous
network proxies
(aka anonymizers) as a source of risk. What is a proxy?
A proxy is, in
essence, a man-in-the-middle (MITM). If the MITM is a
bad guy, then you've
just invited a wolf in sheep's clothing into your house.
While there are many MITM attacks possible, including SSL
certificate spoofing, most
lucrative attacks are the ones that keeps the door open. For
example, a proxy
can inject virus into any executables users download. Once
they are in, they
can start harvesting passwords through keylogging or inject
bogus certificates
to monitor SSL traffic.
Come to think of it, this is a great way to deliver monitoring
software into hacker's
desktops.

HTTP-Proxy-0.15
HTTP-Proxy-0.15
04/05/2005 04:53 PMBurp proxy 1.1
Burp proxy 1.1
01/27/2004 11:27 AMAn interactive HTTP/S proxy server for attacking Web-enabled
applications.
SPIKE Proxy 1.4.7 is now available
SPIKE Proxy 1.4.7 is now available
01/01/2004 04:31 AMDave Aitel (Jan 29 2003)
POE-Component-Proxy-TCP-1.1.1.1
POE-Component-Proxy-TCP-1.1.1.1
07/28/2004 11:32 PMNet-Whois-Proxy-1.5
Net-Whois-Proxy-1.5
07/04/2004 07:14 AMWeb Scraping Proxy
Web Scraping Proxy
04/16/2004 03:51 PMDDJ Apr 16 2004 8:13PM GMT
TWX Proxy Group
TWX Proxy Group
03/26/2005 01:58 AMTWX Proxy v2.03 Build 13 has been Released
Felony By Proxy?
Felony By Proxy?
11/14/2003 05:14 PMAaron writes
"So here's an interesting question. The latest MPAA anti-pi
racy legislation to be introduced, the Artists' Rights and Theft
Prevention Act, makes sharing ANY pre-released pirated films on an
openly accessible network a felony. Offenders face jail time up to
five years and up to $250,000 in fines. So what happens to users
whose servers are taken advantage of and aren't aware they're sharing
the files? ISP Planet explores the idea of "tagging"
servers with directories for warez that can't be deleted without
special software. Broadband Reports has an article wondering if
the MPAA
lawyers are going to buy the "I didn't know" defense as an excuse.
That defense hasn't held up well in other unrelated hacking
cases." And it won't hold up well in these cases either. The
MPAA will state flat-out that almost everyone using such a defense is
lying. While it is very likely that many illegal films will show up
on someone's unsuspecting servers, the MPAA is not known for caring
about little technology details like that. The only thing going in
favor of the "I didn't know" defense is that it actually
has
been working in some cases where it seems fairly unlikely. Witness
the recent string of cases using the
chewbac
ca style "a hacker did this to my computer, not me" defenses for
everything from
denial
of service attacks to
child
porn to
tax
fraud. In the end, it will come down to how convincing an
argument someone can make that they didn't really put the files on
their own servers.
HTTP-Proxy-0.14
HTTP-Proxy-0.14
03/29/2005 09:11 AMNet-Whois-Proxy-1.7
Net-Whois-Proxy-1.7
04/07/2005 10:19 PMHTTP-Proxy-0.10
HTTP-Proxy-0.10
11/18/2003 11:25 PMHTTP-Proxy-0.12
HTTP-Proxy-0.12
01/22/2004 10:57 PMMkulu QA Proxy
Mkulu QA Proxy
01/19/2004 04:16 PMVersion 1.0 Beta1 Released!
A Proxy for Management
A Proxy for Management
05/25/2004 11:47 AMThe proxy statement gives investors an annual glimpse into the minds
of management.
Whois Proxy 1.3.2
Whois Proxy 1.3.2
04/26/2004 02:13 AMA CGI or command line whois proxy tool.
Tie-Proxy-Hash-1.01
Tie-Proxy-Hash-1.01
03/19/2003 10:24 PMPOE-Component-Proxy-TCP-1.2
POE-Component-Proxy-TCP-1.2
08/02/2004 10:22 AMNet-Whois-Proxy-1.3
Net-Whois-Proxy-1.3
07/03/2004 11:30 PMYACY Proxy 0.32
YACY Proxy 0.32
12/26/2004 07:15 AMA proxy and distributed P2P-based Web search engine.
POE-Component-Proxy-MSN-0.01
POE-Component-Proxy-MSN-0.01
08/05/2004 05:33 AMGetting Proxy Information
Getting Proxy Information
08/05/2004 05:31 PMSMTP Proxy
SMTP Proxy
05/21/2004 03:40 PMSourceforge Approval
Peter's Booklist-Proxy
Peter's Booklist-Proxy
04/24/2004 06:18 AMPeter's Booklist-Proxyhttp://hypatia.slis.hawaii.edu/~jacso/extra/picks-pans/
ALA/booklist-proxy.htmIn honor of National Library
Week, Peter Jacso has posted a special gift for the National Day of
Library Workers. His proxy script searches the 6,000+ full text
reviews of Booklist left behind when the ALA Web site was reorganized
and therefore, not accessible through the ALA search engine. The ALA
help desk and the Booklist site seem to be unaware of the presence of
the reviews in the ALA archive and steer you to the print version (see
related story on Peter's website). This will be added to
Academic Resources
2004 Internet MiniGuide and
Research Resources
Subject™ Tracer Information Blog.
eBay Proxy Firms
eBay Proxy Firms
05/03/2004 12:22 PMFirms jump on the eBay wagon: Here's an article about
eBay proxy companies — outfits that take your merchandise and
sell it on eBay for you, taking a commission off the top.
We've talked about these before. This article explains how eBay is really working to
help these firms instead of squashing them, which is what I thought
they'd try to do. A good example of a company knowing a strategic
resource when it sees one, instead of trying to kill anything that
touches any part of their enterprise.
ISold It may be just the beginning. Scores of companies are
springing up to do everything from helping computer neophytes sell the
dusty Tonka trucks piled in their basements to assisting Best Buy
auction its surplus DVD players and laptops. There are even companies
whose only function is to help eBay buyers and sellers get better
prices.
Hello, eBay economy.
I was interested in this quote as well about the power of the
purchasing model that eBay has created:
This is what usually happens with most good business ideas. The
invention of the automobile spawned industries such as oil, auto-parts
stores, car washes and even drive-in theaters. Kodak's invention of
low-cost photography gave rise to one-hour photo developers and even
photos of the kids with Santa Claus at the mall. Each was a phenomenon
in itself, but all were tied to the growth of the underlying
industry.
EBay is proving to be the first invention of such importance in
decades. More than $894 worth of goods were sold through eBay every
second during the fourth quarter of 2003. There are about 95 million
registered users, which is larger than the population of France, Italy
or Germany.
I'm inclined to agree. A very wealthy Internet entrepenuer I spoke
with a few months ago told me that eBay was the single best way he
knew of making a million dollars in two years (interestingly, he made
his millions in an entirely different method — he was just an
armchair eBayer).
On a more personal level, my wife went on an eBay selling binge
earlier this year. She offloaded scads of stuff I didn't even know we
still owned, and has pocketed close to $1,000 to date. A thousand
bucks for...nothing.
eBay is rapidly becoming the manifestation of the "global
marketplace" cliche.
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CyberGuard proxy / firewall XSS
CyberGuard proxy / firewall XSS
12/18/2003 03:29 PMJamie Fisher (Dec 18 2003)
Buy-Proxy.com - A matter of trust
Buy-Proxy.com - A matter of trust
06/22/2005 01:58 AM
We're pretty good at this free
market stuff—I go to the bodega, I buy a loosie, I go home.
Everybody's happy. However, what if I want some hawt Japanese phone or
a rare sex robot from Moscow. What to do?
Reader James sent us a link to a new venture he's attempting which
seems like a pretty good idea. It's a marketplace for buyers and
sellers of rare and hard-to-find tech. You post a request—one
Russian sex robot with removable tractor, for example. A fellow in
Moscow buys it for you, you put the money in escrow and release it
when you receive the gear. I know you're thinking "Scam city" but Ebay
ain't much better. Let's see how this works out.
Product Page
[Buy-Proxy.com]
Update: That said, we can't endorse this, so be careful and
stuff. We haven't used Buy-Proxy, as we intend you to test the service
with money that isn't ours.
RTSP Caching Proxy 2.3
RTSP Caching Proxy 2.3
11/18/2003 11:34 AMA proxy for multimedia content with caching support.
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