Re: circumventing default route through loopback

2005-02-23 Thread Jet Nul
Thanks Pete! I have resorted to the proxy approach, but the free proxies I've found really suck, so I may just try tweaking the firefox-1.0 source... It'll be a learning experience anyhow. -Jet ___ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.free

Re: circumventing default route through loopback

2005-02-20 Thread Peter Heerboth
A few ideas come to mind. You could trying using a web proxy. Or, if you are running an open source browser, you could try to use the IP_OPTIONS socket option to specify strict source routing and then supply the exact path the packet must take. I would try using a web proxy first. Pete On F

circumventing default route through loopback

2005-02-17 Thread Jet Nul
Hi!! I have problem for which I'm sure there is a simple and PROPER solution -- please help! The problem is, I have set up my Apache server, but have only my machine for testing. Although I'm online, requests from my browser typically end up "redirected" through 127.0.0.1 (lo0). This is inconven