Anonymizing IPs for Business
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@Obsolesce said in Anonymizing IPs for Business:
Oh, old thread brought back by spam. My bad.
Hey, whatever it takes!
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I'm not sure whether it would be financially beneficial for your company to use such services like proxymesh, smartproxy or luminati. Residential IPs provided by these services are more suitable for scraping and management of social media accounts or market analysis.
In your case it's better to hire few IT guys and set up few exit proxy IPs through which every user would connect through.
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Since this thread was revived... I have had help via other threads. This is what we came up with.
- External Squid Proxy servers running on Fedora, hosted on Vultr.
- Each sever is configured to only allow a handful of whitelisted domains to be browsed. https://mangolassi.it/topic/18907/updated-connecting-to-1-site-with-separate-logins-several-ips/68
- Vultr firewall only allows access from our corporate IP range.
- Configured custom Chrome incognito shortcuts for each brand's proxy server information in the arguments.
- Deployed shortcuts to respective users' desktops via GPO/GPP. https://mangolassi.it/topic/19381/creating-a-shortcut-for-chrome-incognito-with-proxy-settings/35
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@wrx7m that vendor sounds like GE or UTC. These companies employ the most ridiculous procedures and requirements in the name of security. I think it all comes down from gov oversight, so dumbasses on top audit you, then you need to implement some retarded procedure that does nothing, but makes lives miserable for everyone you deal with.