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Re: Anonymize internet access

Subject: Re: Anonymize internet access
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 12:17:20 -0500
http://wifi.google.com/faq.html

google has now released a free encrypted vpn connection called google secure access. It's still in beta but seems to work rather well.

Sincerely,

Adam Ossenford
----- Original Message ----- From: "Saqib Ali" <docbook.xml@gmail.com>
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Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: Anonymize internet access



If this is for several users in an enterprise, try: Publish IE/Firefox on Citrix, and use Anoymous Citrix users accounts. Clean Anonymous user space after logoff. Best way to anonymize internet access. Tunnel ICA (Citrix protocol) through SSL.

I am looking for options to anonymize and secure all the internet access and as there are a whole bunch of options i thought some here may have experience and would like to share.
First that comes to mind is some kind of secure VPN provider to which all traffic is securely (IPSec?) forwarded from my computer. This provider would anonymize all my traffic and ideally keep no log of it.
What about open tools, like TOR? any comments?

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