This is only intended to surf the web when you have the ability to but don't want the people around you to think that all you do is surf the internet. Ghostzilla does not need to be installed on the machine, it can be ran from a CD and Floppy Disk or just by using a USB Jump drive. I suggested this to the create so that there would be no trace of using the software and the only way to detect it would be through the proxy logs, which most companys dont check unless there is a problem.-The Endless Loop-
This is great for me at school. In drafting, I'm constantly trying to get on the internet because the class is so boring. The teacher always catches me because firefox is so obvious. But now I have Ghostzilla!
To everyone who is using "SSH/squid" ... why even bother using Squid?!Just use SSH to open up a SOCKS proxy. In any *nix you do this with "ssh -D ". Then, just set whatever application to use a SOCKS proxy with IP: 127.0.0.1 and equal to whatever you used in the ssh command. Using windows? Putty will do this as well.... it makes me wonder how many people have actually done this.
matteoNov 22, 2005
I remember Martin showing this as the Site of the Nite on TSS a while back.
endlessloopNov 22, 2005
This is only intended to surf the web when you have the ability to but don't want the people around you to think that all you do is surf the internet. Ghostzilla does not need to be installed on the machine, it can be ran from a CD and Floppy Disk or just by using a USB Jump drive. I suggested this to the create so that there would be no trace of using the software and the only way to detect it would be through the proxy logs, which most companys dont check unless there is a problem.-The Endless Loop-
txmailNov 22, 2005
Im on digg so much I might loose my job...
cooldude127Nov 22, 2005
This is great for me at school. In drafting, I'm constantly trying to get on the internet because the class is so boring. The teacher always catches me because firefox is so obvious. But now I have Ghostzilla!
babylonianNov 23, 2005
Haha, I've been using it since it was featured on 'Attack of the Show!' back in August.<a class="user" href="http://www.g4tv.com/attackoftheshow/index.html">http://www.g4tv.com/attackoftheshow/index.html</a>For once, G4 beat Digg to something, this time by a significant margine.Anyways, one great feature not mentioned is that you don't need administrator priveleges to install it, and you can install it anywhere you want.
oasisbobNov 24, 2005
To everyone who is using "SSH/squid" ... why even bother using Squid?!Just use SSH to open up a SOCKS proxy. In any *nix you do this with "ssh -D ". Then, just set whatever application to use a SOCKS proxy with IP: 127.0.0.1 and equal to whatever you used in the ssh command. Using windows? Putty will do this as well.... it makes me wonder how many people have actually done this.