On 26.10.16 21:37, john huggins wrote:
My goal: to use these IP's to spoof my public IP. If one gets banned or
goes dead, I just go to my network setting on my local machine and change
the proxy to an active "spoofed ip"
only your public IP will get to world.
When you get multiple IPs assigned
On 27/10/2016 3:37 p.m., john huggins wrote:
> Okay so if I create multiple private IP addresses on my virtual service
> provider, how would I go about using them with squid.
>
> My goal: to use these IP's to spoof my public IP. If one gets banned or
> goes dead, I just go to my network setting on
On 27/10/2016 3:18 p.m., john huggins wrote:
> Okay maybe this makes more sense.. Can I assign multiple private IP's to it
> all at once
>
Um ...
The basic/default configuration of Squid does not involve IP assignments
at all. Just a listening port (3128) receiving all traffic sent to that
port
Okay so if I create multiple private IP addresses on my virtual service
provider, how would I go about using them with squid.
My goal: to use these IP's to spoof my public IP. If one gets banned or
goes dead, I just go to my network setting on my local machine and change
the proxy to an active "sp
On 27/10/2016 12:30 p.m., john huggins wrote:
> I've looked up and down everywhere but I can't seem how to use squid to
> mass create multiple proxy IP's. Any help would be appreciated it.
>
What do you mean by "create multiple proxy IP's" ??
IP and HTTP are different protocols. Neither one "cre
I've looked up and down everywhere but I can't seem how to use squid to
mass create multiple proxy IP's. Any help would be appreciated it.
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