AntiFirewall 1.1 by iNetPrivacy Software
for Windows 95/98/ME/NT4/2000/XP

For more information, please visit our website at
http://www.antifirewall.com/

AntiFirewall does two things:

1. AntiFirewall allows you to overcome firewall restrictions

   If you are behind a corporate firewall which blocks 
   access to News, FTP, IRC, ICQ and other types of 
   software which you would like to use, but the firewall 
   does allow you to surf the Web, then AntiFirewall will 
   likely help you to use those programs too. All you will
   need to do is configure you favorite newsreader or chat 
   program so that it connects to AntiFirewall, and 
   AntiFirewall will then connect it to the Internet 
   resource blocked by your firewall. The following 
   communication software is supported by AntiFirewall:
 
* FTP (you can browse FTP archives and download/upload files 
  even if FTP is blocked by your firewall);
* IRC (you can chat with your friends even if the access to 
  the IRC protocol is blocked by your firewall);
* ICQ (AntiFirewall helps you to keep in touch, even from 
  behind a firewall)
* Usenet News (read and post to newsgroups even if the news 
  access protocol, NNTP, is blocked by your firewall);
* POP3/IMAP (read email from your personal account when you 
  are at work)

Note that SMTP, the protocol for sending email, is NOT supported 
at this moment. It means that you CANNOT send email with the help 
of AntiFirewall.

2. AntiFirewall anonymizes your communication

  AntiFirewall not only brings the firewall on its knees, 
  but it also makes all the above communications ANONYMOUS. 
  All data travel through anonymous public proxy servers, 
  so the recepients of your messages will not see your IP address 
  (or the one of your company); instead, they will see the IP of 
  the proxy server. In other words, AntiFirewall is an effective 
  anonymizer for all programs/protocols listed above.


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