How do I use the proxy setting on PeerGuardian 2?

How can I host a proxy server on my own computer, for use on a different computer?

  • I've seen lots of people ask similar questions, but not this one: I want to host my own proxy server for my own private use without buying a host, simply by setting up a no-ip.org account to redirect to proxy software on my own computer. Then I want to access this proxy address from a different computer. I've already used no-ip.org to set up a uTorrent web UI, my router's remote access, and the Media Player Classic web UI. I DO NOT want to use a proxy on the same computer the proxy is running on, such as Tor or Privoxy. I am actually trying to use this so that while at work I can pull up sites like YouTube and Gmail without them being blocked, and I do not want to have to rely on getting new public proxies all the time. I want my own private proxy I can use. Please let me know if there is a way to do this and what I need to do it.

  • Answer:

    The websense type filter your work is employing will detect the proxy immediately, report your home IP address as a proxy and blacklist it and block you within a very short time. Once your ISP finds out that you are hosting a proxy server against their terms of service and you are causing their ip addresses to get blacklisted, there goes your internet.

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