Is there a way to hide or change your IP address from showing up in post on message boards??
Thanks,
Steve
Edit: I am currently using MyIE2.
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Is there a way to hide or change your IP address from showing up in post on message boards??
Thanks,
Steve
Edit: I am currently using MyIE2.
You can masquerade your IP by using a proxy server, you will need to use the proxy tool which is included in MyIE to change/input proxy servers. (Can be found in toolbar)
Find more about it here :)
http://filesharingtalk.com/proxy_servers.php
I have my own "private list" but that should work for you. :)
Do you know of any open source software that can check the speed of proxies?Quote:
Originally posted by shn
I have my own "private list" but that should work for you.
Do you know of any open source software that can check the speed of proxies?[/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by leftism+18 March 2004 - 17:58--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (leftism @ 18 March 2004 - 17:58)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin-shn
I have my own "private list" but that should work for you.
Latency can be a drag.
But just grab a good list and chain em.
I check mine here for transparency or what not.
You can pretty much tell the speed if ya hit refresh on your browser. Firefox has an extention or two. :)
Thanks but it's the source code I'm after :)Quote:
Originally posted by shn
You can pretty much tell the speed if ya hit refresh on your browser. Firefox has an extention or two.
Guess I never really seen the point in a whole program just for that. It's reletavily easy to do anyway.
If you'll notice you can set a global wide proxy configuration for any Linux box just as you can in Windows. And it does not matter wether you chain them or not. :)
errm... I'm not really sure what your getting at about the global proxy configuration.Quote:
Originally posted by shn
Guess I never really seen the point in a whole program just for that. It's reletavily easy to do anyway.
If you'll notice you can set a global wide proxy configuration for any Linux box just as you can in Windows. And it does not matter wether you chain them or not.
I just want some source code that tests the speed of a proxy by transferring data through it and measuring how long it takes.
I know you can do it manually in a browser but thats not much good if you have a list of 100+ proxies.
Thanks anyway :)
errm... I'm not really sure what your getting at about the global proxy configuration.Quote:
Originally posted by leftism+18 March 2004 - 19:29--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (leftism @ 18 March 2004 - 19:29)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin-shn
Guess I never really seen the point in a whole program just for that. It's reletavily easy to do anyway.
If you'll notice you can set a global wide proxy configuration for any Linux box just as you can in Windows. And it does not matter wether you chain them or not.
I just want some source code that tests the speed of a proxy by transferring data through it and measuring how long it takes.
I know you can do it manually in a browser but thats not much good if you have a list of 100+ proxies.
Thanks anyway :)[/b][/quote]
I'll see what I can do.
Like I said......."Latency." :)
edit: dont worry about it, I'll sort it out, thanks anyway :)