Detect an elite proxy [closed] - proxy

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How can i detect an elite proxy?
it's ok if i don't get them all, since it won't be possible
but atleast most of them?

Activities that should require more than one destination (most web browsing) yet constantly show up as the same destination are a good indicator of a proxy.
If a single site accounts for more than 20-30% of a user's request, it might be worth looking into to see if that is a proxy or not. This should mean you'd only ever manually investigate 2 or 3 sites per user. You can adjust this threshold as convenient.
For sure, you need solid logging for your network environment.

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I'm aware of the steps it takes to make a client side website crawlable:
https://developers.google.com/webmasters/ajax-crawling/docs/getting-started?hl=nl
I just wonder, why isn't Google just integrating a headless browser in their crawlers to save us the pain of providing html snapshots via e.g. NodeJS and a server side DOM implementation?
I guess their might be a technical reason that I'm missing. I just don't see it.

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Can one make any earning by getting involved in Springsource projects(by contributing code, submitting pull requests, testing features etc.)
You can if you are a VMWare employee.
You probably can (indirectly) if you are a normal guy. Being an opensource contributor is something good employers are looking for and may help you get a better job / salary.

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I use RDP to connect to a server, and I leave it connected while I work, but it always keeps disconnecting me - I have other servers that don't do this... is there a setting somewhere that I need to set? What is this setting?
This is probably best suited for ServerFault, but I would check the RDP Idle disconnect and other timers. See http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754272.

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I have a requirement that I need to restrict my kids from browsing some sites . I want to be the adminbstrator for my machine, but other users have limited access to internet. Is there any software / proxy for this ? i want solution for both windows / linux and mac
My brother managed his daughters' access on Macs like this:
Restrict Safari from going to sites not in the Bookmarks
Only an administrator can create bookmarks
His user is an administrator; theirs aren't.
Kids can be pretty smart, though, and once they're sufficiently motivated to figure out how to get around your access controls it's not worth continuing the arms race.

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I am not sure if this question belongs here or superuser (or other). If not - please let me know and I'll erase the question.
A friend of mine wishes to buy a domain but keep his name hidden. Is there a secure way of doing so?
Yes, It's called Privacy Protection and that's possible if your Domain Registrar supports this. Now a days almost all registrars support this. I buy my domains from answerable.com which is very economical and provides privacy protection as well.
http://www.answerable.com/content.php?action=free_services
If you buy the domain through godaddy.com, there's an option of hiding your info. I believe they charge for that service though.

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