JAP
JAP is an free and open source anonymity tool invented by a German university. It sends your traffic encrypted through different mixes, so that absolutely nobody, not even the owner of on of the mixes know who is accessing which site. This is also on of the best tools to circumvent censorship. Just follow the installation instructions on http://anon.inf.tu-dresden.de/index_en.html or http://www.anon-online.org/index_en.html on installing the Java client (available for Windows, Unix, Linux, OS/2, Macintosh and others).
As many other local proxytools (like Hopster or HTTPort) you have to run the program and enter in your browser the proxy IP 127.0.0.1 for your local PC and the port 4001 for the JAP software.
Here is a list of the included servers and on which port they are connecting to:
Working InfoServices [name:port]
JAP-Team InfoService - infoservice.inf.tu-dresden.de:6543
Regensburg/Hosteurope - 80.237.206.62:6543
Working mixes [name - adress:ports]:
Dresden-Dresden - in: mix.inf.tu-dresden.de:20,80,443,6544 - out: proxy1.anon-online.org (141.76.1.121)
ULD-Dresden - in: 141.76.1.123:80,443,16544 - out: proxy1.anon-online.org (141.76.1.121)
Screenshot:
The main JAP-Program window in front of a Proxyjudge website to see the connection through JAP is working and which IP you use when you run JAP.
Old mixes, not working:
Dresden-Luebeck - xx:9544
Dresden-ULD - mix.inf.tu-dresden.de:26544
Luebeck-Berlin-Dresden - fddi-passat.mesh.de:6544
New York-Berlin-Dresden - class25.scs.cs.nyu.edu:6544
Regensburg-HU/IWI - in: 132.199.134.2:3000 --- out: dali.wiwi.hu-berlin.de [141.20.103.68]