On 09/29/2014 06:05 PM, Ahmd wrote:
Don’t u think there is any way to hide ?
Any other luck ?
Ahmd,
I am sorry but you maybe either not understand.
If you use a transparent proxy and remove any headers related to such a
thing you are invisible!!!
If a flash\java\html5 application is being used it will still not detect
that there is a proxy there unless it's smart enough.(which might be the
case)
Try to not look at the "real ip" section of their site since it can
provide false positives some times.
Squid can add or remove headers and thats it!!
You are maybe looking for something else but there isn't.
The only option is that this client is verifying that the originating
tcp\udp port is the same as the socket and which in this case the proxy
will be 100% visible and it cannot be changed by simple config files.
To fix tcp\udp ports issues you will need to:
- Patch the linux kernel(a lot).
- Use a NAT server farm with one end in and one end out.
- other ideas.
All The Bests,
Eliezer
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