Stephen Ryan escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> I was hoping to use my squid proxy to watch some live streaming video
> on the web. Imagine my dismay when I access the stream and found I was
> 'geo-blocked' :) . Somehow the streaming site site realises my PC is
> remote, even though my squid proxy is local to the streaming site.
>
> Is there a way to use squid to get around my geoblock problem? Would
> it be something to do with SOCKS and anonymity? (some terms I picked
> up from incessant googling)
>
if remote site detected your 'real' ip address, then you probably
should look:
# TAG: forwarded_for on|off
# If set, Squid will include your system's IP address or name
# in the HTTP requests it forwards.
[ ...... ]
#Default:
# forwarded_for on
in your squid.conf. Setting it to off will make squid stop sending
your real ip address.
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