Re: Ad removing proxies

2002-09-19 Thread Art
I've been using privoxy for some time with good success. I can't comment on the others. Art -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Ad removing proxies

2002-09-19 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 11:24:41AM +0100, Andrew Pritchard wrote: > filterproxy - A filtering proxy, which can among other things remove ads. > privoxy - Privacy enhancing HTTP Proxy > wwwoffle - World Wide Web OFFline Explorer > muffin - A personal a

RE: Ad removing proxies

2002-09-19 Thread DEFFONTAINES Vincent
From: Andrew Pritchard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday 19 September 2002 12:25 > To: Users Debian > Subject: Ad removing proxies > > > I've decided that I'm bored of waiting for the latest and > greatest ad to > come down doubleclick's apparently s

Re: Ad removing proxies

2002-09-19 Thread Jason Healy
At 1032452681s since epoch (09/19/02 06:24:41 -0400 UTC), Andrew Pritchard wrote: > I've decided that I'm bored of waiting for the latest and greatest ad to > come down doubleclick's apparently slow link. (snip) > What are people's impressions/evaluations of these [proxies]? Is > there a better

Ad removing proxies

2002-09-19 Thread Andrew Pritchard
I've decided that I'm bored of waiting for the latest and greatest ad to come down doubleclick's apparently slow link. So I've decided to resolve this problem with a technological solution. I've been looking at proxies, in the debian testing branch: filterproxy - A filtering proxy, which can amon