Re: [RH List] Re: [SOLVED] Updated web page, but seeing older one?

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On Thu, 2004-01-01 at 21:28, Vidiot wrote:

> Think about it.  If you have the web pages served from YOUR box, your
> browser talks directly to YOUR box, never even seeing what the ISP is doing.

Only if you're running split-horizon DNS.  Else, you're still traversing
to an external address, then being routed back by their networks.  In
this case, "hijacked" by their networks.

> Also, the proxy thing should only affect the pages that they serve up.

Wrong.  A transparent proxy will intercept requests and serve the cached
objects up.  You'll never know they did it (at first glance).  Please
don't argue what you don't understand.

-- 
Jason Dixon, RHCE
DixonGroup Consulting
http://www.dixongroup.net


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