On 09.12.10 23:01, Tony wrote:
> thanks for the feedback ..kinda defeats the purpose for adding those
> request_header variable options and forwarded_for variable if they
> don't do what is intended in the squid.conf file ..
It highly depends on what you mean by WAN IP.
The remote server will sure
thanks for the feedback ..kinda defeats the purpose for adding those
request_header variable options and forwarded_for variable if they
don't do what is intended in the squid.conf file ..
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 10:34 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 10/12/10 03:40, Marcus Kool wrote:
>>
>> It is tec
On 10/12/10 03:40, Marcus Kool wrote:
It is technically impossible to hide your WAN IP.
There are low level OS calls to retrieve the address of
"the other party".
Marcus
Well
Tony:
you can unplug your machine and power it down. That way it won't be
contacting anyone from that IP.
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It is technically impossible to hide your WAN IP.
There are low level OS calls to retrieve the address of
"the other party".
Marcus
Tony wrote:
I was told that this is all I need to get this to work. I'm using
the latest version of squid 3.1.9 My browser proxy setting is set
to localhost 3128
I was told that this is all I need to get this to work. I'm using
the latest version of squid 3.1.9 My browser proxy setting is set
to localhost 3128 I also installed this proxy on
the same client machine I use to surf the web. I don't think it matters
Any advice is welcome.
forwarded_for off
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