Just getting a DSL line is pretty cheap. Using a DSL like to test lets
you remove a lot more of your network from the equation than vpn'ing out
or tunneling stuff over tor. Plus if your main connection out ever went
down (not that _yours_ would, but that might factor into the decision
making
There are a number of services we offer that behave differently for
off-campus users vs. on-campus users (based on IP address) and testing
both behaviors is difficult while sitting on-campus.
I'm looking for an easy, reliable, and secure way to do this.
At the moment I'm doing a free 7-day
I'd try tor (http://tor.eff.org).
jf
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:41 PM, Chris Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
There are a number of services we offer that behave differently for
off-campus users vs. on-campus users (based on IP address) and testing both
behaviors is difficult while sitting
http://www.torrentfreedom.com/
Runs your entire connection through a VPN -- a rather more complete
experience than HTTP proxies may be.
$17/month.
Cheers,
-Nate
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There are a number of services we offer that behave
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I'm looking for an easy, reliable, and secure way to do this.
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