View Full Version : url redirection/masking?
Jelloman
04-11-2008, 08:16 PM
im looking for a way to make it so that if i type in a specific url into the address bar in my web browser it will actually go somewhere else but will keep the typed url in the address bar, i know this is possible as ive come across a tut online a long time ago and since have long forgotten how and where that was, i need to do this so that i can have my dad go to a website on my computer and insted it will go to a website thats blocked by our internet blocking software so that he'll type in the password for it while i have a keylogger going and ill get the password!! any help or advice is greatly appreciated!!
Jelloman
mixster
04-11-2008, 09:02 PM
You can just set the homepage to something that's blocked and if he asks you can just say that it was probably a pop up on a website that did it (if he doesn't know anything about pc's) otherwise there is our great friend Google and the search button :)
Jelloman
04-11-2008, 09:54 PM
no, he knows a ton about computers, hence how everything is blocked in the first place... ive tried google but havent been able to find wat im looking for
palmpilot71
04-11-2008, 10:08 PM
You mean something like dot.tk
like go to www.omgballs dontclickhere.tk and it brings you to my school site
www.dot.tk (http://www.srl-forums.com/forum/www.dot.tk)
MylesMadness
04-11-2008, 10:10 PM
http://www.tinyurl.com/
Edit:wow I'm dumb. Get a freehostia and put this on it http://sourceforge.net/projects/php-proxy/
mixster
04-11-2008, 10:12 PM
if it blocks by content/url, then you can have a free host site, set it to the same time and make it so that redirects to your real homepage and just have something that the software blocks on the free host site. It would mean that it would prompt for a password then redirect to a page. The main problem is that url masking is usually done server side rather than client side, so it could be hard to do.
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