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14.08.2016 3:59, Vito A. Smaldino пишет:
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> 2016-08-13 23:31 GMT+02:00 Yuri Voinov <yvoi...@gmail.com
<mailto:yvoi...@gmail.com>>:
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>     I suggests you lost of op point. He is talking about anonimity,
not about rotating outgoing IP's.
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> I found only 1 mex from james82 (i'm missing something?) and he didn't
wrote about anonimity.
By the way, we do not know what the devil wants op. He gives us a whole
month for a ride, without disclosing what the heck wants to achieve.
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> The tutorial doesn't deal with rotating IPs or load balancing (not
only), it deals with routing the http requests through different ISPs
(or IPs) based on the net of the client generating the request. In my
case, the goal is to make sure that administration net and dida net
route using 2 different public IP, using a unique squid proxy.
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> A similar approach could be used for a route based on the destination
website.
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