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AnonXO
01-21-2004, 07:28 PM
We activated the following IPs

38.112.161.136
38.112.161.137
38.112.161.138
38.112.161.139
38.112.161.140


Do to large support of the blocklist we are going to offer two products for AnonX. The standard VPN product that DOES NOT have the block list and the Blocklist VPN which will have an update blocklist filter in the play. Both products will cost the same amount. The will us different incoming IP address to distinguish betweent the two services.

Standard VPN will be on 38.112.161.136-140
Block List VPN will be on 38.112.161.132-134


Yes James, you will be able to run free once again :lol:


--Thanks for all of your support
enjoy surfing and sharing

Joakim Agren
01-21-2004, 08:25 PM
Originally posted by AnonXO@21 January 2004 - 20:28
We activated the following IPs

38.112.161.136
38.112.161.137
38.112.161.138
38.112.161.139
38.112.161.140


Do to large support of the blocklist we are going to offer two products for AnonX. The standard VPN product that DOES NOT have the block list and the Blocklist VPN which will have an update blocklist filter in the play. Both products will cost the same amount. The will us different incoming IP address to distinguish betweent the two services.

Standard VPN will be on 38.112.161.136-140
Block List VPN will be on 38.112.161.132-134


Yes James, you will be able to run free once again :lol:


--Thanks for all of your support
enjoy surfing and sharing
Hello!

Can someone explain to me what the hell this is all about?

tracydani
01-21-2004, 08:41 PM
Take a look through the anonx topics in this section. It is a proxy server that works with all p2p programs.

@AnonXO

Thanks for the new ip's. I also wanted to mention, my average speeds have gotten much better lately. Great work :)

TD

Mobas
01-21-2004, 08:41 PM
Joakim Agren, look here...

http://anonx.com/

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The service just gets better and better. Great company. Keep up the good work AnonXO! :)

Joakim Agren
01-21-2004, 08:55 PM
Originally posted by Mobas@21 January 2004 - 21:41
Joakim Agren, look here...

http://anonx.com/

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The service just gets better and better. Great company. Keep up the good work AnonXO! :)
Hello!

Well I guess it is not for me since that service cost money!

P2P should remain free of charge and I think there is free Proxy servers out there if I am not misstaken but I currently does not remember which PROXY's that exist's but maybe someone here know of any good Proxys that are anonymous and free?

Mobas
01-21-2004, 09:36 PM
I wouldn't bother with free proxy services. It is well known that many free proxys are "honey pots" (set up by the RIAA or MPAA)... for the purpose of catching file sharers.

btw, just like I pay for my ISP service, this is just an additional service that I find to be worth it. Your not paying for P2P, your paying for the anonymous service. This service is not only beneficial for P2P, but there are many other positive uses for it like keeping your surfing habits private from those that would use your IP address to identify who you are.

james_bond_rulez
01-21-2004, 11:21 PM
well we could be all paranoid but somebody has to break the silence and use it.

now anonxo has got me by the ballz :lol: if he is indeed the riaa i&#39;d be happy to lose my isp. <_<

but for now i trust this guy.....

yay more freebie for me :lol: :lol: :lol: rest of ya pay up suckers :lol:

good work anonxo ;)

AnonXO
01-22-2004, 06:23 PM
Glad to here that the speed has increased. We are going to Double our bandwidth and servers next month with. I hope this will also increase the usablity of AnonX.





P.S. James, I don&#39;t want your nasty balls.

james_bond_rulez
01-22-2004, 09:52 PM
oh my god.... :huh: i am so glad....... :lol:

anonxo u are the man :rolleyes:

Switeck
01-22-2004, 11:52 PM
If everyone was behind a proxy server, then chances are everyone is firewalled and once again nobody would be able to download or upload to anyone else.

james_bond_rulez
01-23-2004, 12:04 AM
Originally posted by Switeck@22 January 2004 - 14:52
If everyone was behind a proxy server, then chances are everyone is firewalled and once again nobody would be able to download or upload to anyone else.
but not everyone is proxied and firewalled r they? <_<

file sharing continues.....

Switeck
01-23-2004, 06:06 AM
Originally posted by james_bond_rulez@22 January 2004 - 19:04
but not everyone is proxied and firewalled r they? <_<

file sharing continues.....
I&#39;m saying everyone that does locks themselves out of everyone else who does.

Considering MANY broadband connections are now running firewalls (incorrectly configured for running p2p file-sharing programs) and/or behind routers, this will become an ever-worsening problem.

Is file-sharing &#39;worth it&#39; if about all you download off of is 56k (unfirewalled) users?