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Encrypting URL''sFrom: Erich K. Date: Wednesday, January 12, 2000
Time: 9:33:00 pmDoes anyone have an idea about how one would go about hiding the actual URL of a web site when that url is published and still have the url resolve to the proper domain?
For whatever reason , I have a client who wants to build a site that shows an encrypted URL in the browser's address/location bar. Don't fret, the content is legal and wholesome but privacy/anonymity is a paramount concern.
I can understand how this might be accomplished on the server-side using something like Welcome. What l don't understand, is how one can click on a link to a published url like http://576765736/abc/index.html and have it arrive at http://www.theactualaddress.com/index.html
I've seen urls like this in spam I get but haven't a clue how they work.
Does this have to happen on the client side or is there some miracle of DNS manipulation involved?
Erich Kaminsky
ek@usconnect.com
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