Using FreeGate to Surf the Web Anonymously and Secure Your Data Transfer
Freegate is a proxy tool for Windows users that was initially developed by Dynamic Internet Technology, Inc.
You can download software for free at http://us.dongtaiwang.com/loc/download_en.php (there have to version of Freegate, Professional Edition and Emergency Edition, the Porfessional is good enough for most people.)or other download site such as http://www.download.com/ , just search for ” Freegate “. The name of the executable file changes frequently and randomly to get around filters, and may look like a short series of letters and numbers (e.g. “fg679p3b7.exe”)
After you download the stand-alone file, double click it to get started.

F-1
When you launch Freegate, you’ll see its main windows (F-1),and Freegate will automatically open Internet Explorer and display the Freegate Search page http://127.0.0.1:8580/loc/phome.php?v=6.98&l=409 ,which will confirm that you are using Freegate correctly through an SSL-encrypted tunnel, the URL is the IP address of you won PC and only works when using Freegate.

If all has gone well, you can start browsing normally using the automatically-opened Internet Explorer window to browser anonymously.
If you are connected to Internet through a proxy server, typically FreeGate will detect it automatically, if FreeGate does not detect it correctly or you want using certain proxy server, you need manual configure FreeGate to using this proxy server.
Click on Server > Proxy Settings > Manually Set Proxy + Free, Enter your proxy settings. And click on to save the change.


If you want to use another application with Freegate (for example, the Opera browser) , you need to configure them to use Freegate as a proxy server .The IP address is 127.0.0.1, and the port is 8580.
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This entry was posted by John Smith on April 28, 2010 at 3:17 pm, and is filed under Anonymous Surfing. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback from your own site.
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