Re: [squid-users] hiding WAN IP from whatismyip.com ?

2010-12-13 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
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

Re: [squid-users] hiding WAN IP from whatismyip.com ?

2010-12-09 Thread Tony
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

Re: [squid-users] hiding WAN IP from whatismyip.com ?

2010-12-09 Thread Amos Jeffries
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. (s

Re: [squid-users] hiding WAN IP from whatismyip.com ?

2010-12-09 Thread Marcus Kool
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

[squid-users] hiding WAN IP from whatismyip.com ?

2010-12-08 Thread Tony
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 r