Updated - Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs
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@Dashrender said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@wrx7m said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@Dashrender said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@wrx7m said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@JaredBusch said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
about 10 seconds on google gave me this.....
- Setup 4 proxy servers to route traffic via the needed IP addresses.
- Launch chrome in porn mode specifying the proxy and user folder.
# Proxy 1 %pathtochrome%\chrome.exe --incognito --proxy-server="http://proxy01.domain.local:3128" --user-data-dir="%LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\ChromeProxy01\User Data # Proxy 2 %pathtochrome%\chrome.exe --incognito --proxy-server="http://proxy02.domain.local:3128" --user-data-dir="%LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\ChromeProxy02\User Data # Proxy 3 %pathtochrome%\chrome.exe --incognito --proxy-server="http://proxy03.domain.local:3128" --user-data-dir="%LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\ChromeProxy03\User Data # Proxy 4 %pathtochrome%\chrome.exe --incognito --proxy-server="http://proxy04.domain.local:3128" --user-data-dir="%LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\ChromeProxy04\User Data
This might work, but I would have to set up the proxies, externally, for contractors.
use open proxies on the internet, unless you want to/need to manage them yourself.
Something like this? https://www.proxynova.com/proxy-server-list/
Bingo.
Open proxies? WTF...is this a practical joke?
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@Pete-S said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@Dashrender said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@wrx7m said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@Dashrender said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@wrx7m said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@JaredBusch said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
about 10 seconds on google gave me this.....
- Setup 4 proxy servers to route traffic via the needed IP addresses.
- Launch chrome in porn mode specifying the proxy and user folder.
# Proxy 1 %pathtochrome%\chrome.exe --incognito --proxy-server="http://proxy01.domain.local:3128" --user-data-dir="%LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\ChromeProxy01\User Data # Proxy 2 %pathtochrome%\chrome.exe --incognito --proxy-server="http://proxy02.domain.local:3128" --user-data-dir="%LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\ChromeProxy02\User Data # Proxy 3 %pathtochrome%\chrome.exe --incognito --proxy-server="http://proxy03.domain.local:3128" --user-data-dir="%LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\ChromeProxy03\User Data # Proxy 4 %pathtochrome%\chrome.exe --incognito --proxy-server="http://proxy04.domain.local:3128" --user-data-dir="%LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\ChromeProxy04\User Data
This might work, but I would have to set up the proxies, externally, for contractors.
use open proxies on the internet, unless you want to/need to manage them yourself.
Something like this? https://www.proxynova.com/proxy-server-list/
Bingo.
Open proxies? WTF...is this a practical joke?
As long as it's not breaking TLS - who cares.
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Aside from security, another concern is that that list seems to be pretty dynamic with which servers are available. Managing 4 shortcuts for everyone with hardcoded links would be a nightmare to update.
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It took me surprisingly long to figure out what "TPTB" meant.
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@DustinB3403 said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
It took me surprisingly long to figure out what "TPTB" meant.
Lol
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@wrx7m said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
Aside from security, another concern is that that list seems to be pretty dynamic with which servers are available. Managing 4 shortcuts for everyone with hardcoded links would be a nightmare to update.
You mean "pretty dynamic" being the same as "totally freakin unreliable", with unknown uptime, unknown bandwidth, used by spammers and who-knows-what?
That's why I said VPN service, like nordvpn. Which in this scenario is exactly the same thing as a proxy.
Or set up your own proxy servers somewhere in the cloud.
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@JaredBusch : Damn you. That was my suggestion!
Good on you for posting an example though -
@Pete-S said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@wrx7m said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
Aside from security, another concern is that that list seems to be pretty dynamic with which servers are available. Managing 4 shortcuts for everyone with hardcoded links would be a nightmare to update.
You mean "pretty dynamic" being the same as "totally freakin unreliable", with unknown uptime, unknown bandwidth, used by spammers and who-knows-what?
That's why I said VPN service, like nordvpn. Which in this scenario is exactly the same thing as a proxy.
Or set up your own proxy servers somewhere in the cloud.
Right, but can you run 4 VPN services at the same time? And even if you can, can you configure a browser to use a specific VPN?
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@Dashrender said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@Pete-S said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@wrx7m said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
Aside from security, another concern is that that list seems to be pretty dynamic with which servers are available. Managing 4 shortcuts for everyone with hardcoded links would be a nightmare to update.
You mean "pretty dynamic" being the same as "totally freakin unreliable", with unknown uptime, unknown bandwidth, used by spammers and who-knows-what?
That's why I said VPN service, like nordvpn. Which in this scenario is exactly the same thing as a proxy.
Or set up your own proxy servers somewhere in the cloud.
Right, but can you run 4 VPN services at the same time? And even if you can, can you configure a browser to use a specific VPN?
Can you? Yes. Do most support this? No.
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@scottalanmiller said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@Dashrender said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@Pete-S said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@wrx7m said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
Aside from security, another concern is that that list seems to be pretty dynamic with which servers are available. Managing 4 shortcuts for everyone with hardcoded links would be a nightmare to update.
You mean "pretty dynamic" being the same as "totally freakin unreliable", with unknown uptime, unknown bandwidth, used by spammers and who-knows-what?
That's why I said VPN service, like nordvpn. Which in this scenario is exactly the same thing as a proxy.
Or set up your own proxy servers somewhere in the cloud.
Right, but can you run 4 VPN services at the same time? And even if you can, can you configure a browser to use a specific VPN?
Can you? Yes. Do most support this? No.
Right - I know you can run for SSH sessions at once, so yeah right there - 4 VPN tunnels... but can you make it work as this person wants? Perhaps, I don't know how at this time - I guess Google would be my friend.
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@Dashrender said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@scottalanmiller said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@Dashrender said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@Pete-S said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@wrx7m said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
Aside from security, another concern is that that list seems to be pretty dynamic with which servers are available. Managing 4 shortcuts for everyone with hardcoded links would be a nightmare to update.
You mean "pretty dynamic" being the same as "totally freakin unreliable", with unknown uptime, unknown bandwidth, used by spammers and who-knows-what?
That's why I said VPN service, like nordvpn. Which in this scenario is exactly the same thing as a proxy.
Or set up your own proxy servers somewhere in the cloud.
Right, but can you run 4 VPN services at the same time? And even if you can, can you configure a browser to use a specific VPN?
Can you? Yes. Do most support this? No.
Right - I know you can run for SSH sessions at once, so yeah right there - 4 VPN tunnels... but can you make it work as this person wants? Perhaps, I don't know how at this time - I guess Google would be my friend.
AFAIK no one makes a VPN tool for this, but you can make your own for sure.
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I found this the other day (and almost lost it; had to search my chrome history)
https://sessionbox.io/plans/auto-renewalIt is a Chrome extension that allows you to specify a different proxy for each session. Might be easier to manage this than 4+ separate shortcuts for 25+ users.
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I also need to know what the best proxy server would be to run for this. Squid?
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@wrx7m said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
I found this the other day (and almost lost it; had to search my chrome history)
https://sessionbox.io/plans/auto-renewalIt is a Chrome extension that allows you to specify a different proxy for each session. Might be easier to manage this than 4+ separate shortcuts for 25+ users.
Not a bad idea.
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@wrx7m said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
I also need to know what the best proxy server would be to run for this. Squid?
Yes, for outbound (forward) proxy, Squid is king. And free.
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@scottalanmiller It is this one, right? http://www.squid-cache.org/
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@wrx7m said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
@scottalanmiller It is this one, right? http://www.squid-cache.org/
Correct
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Would multiple Vultr instances be a good platform for this? Can I just deploy a custom Fedora iso and install Squid on these without an additional firewall in front of them? Also, I have to do at least 4; how can I create a template or clone for initial deployment and any future additions?
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@wrx7m said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
Would multiple Vultr instances be a good platform for this? Can I just deploy a custom Fedora iso and install Squid on these without an additional firewall in front of them? Also, I have to do at least 4; how can I create a template or clone for initial deployment and any future additions?
make a snapshot or backup in Vultr and then deploy new instance from it.
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@wrx7m said in Connecting to 1 Site With Separate Logins/Several IPs:
Can I just deploy a custom Fedora iso and install Squid on these without an additional firewall in front of them?
Why would you use a customer ISO?