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Hiding IP address while sending webrequest.

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archana - 27 Nov 2006 06:41 GMT
Hi all,

Can anyone tell  me how to hide my Pc's IP address while sending
webrequest.

Is there only one way of using proxy to do this? If yes what if proxy
server's IP address is blocked by particular web site.

If there any alterntive for hiding ip address please tell me.

any source code will be preferrable.

thanks in advance.
John Saunders - 30 Nov 2006 00:31 GMT
> Hi all,
>
> Can anyone tell  me how to hide my Pc's IP address while sending
> webrequest.

Yes. Turn off your PC after sending the request. If you don't need a
response, then it won't matter at all. If you need to keep the PC turned
off, you can just disconnect the network adapter instead. Either way, there
is a bit of a timing problem.

John

P.S. How is the server going to return you the response if it doesn't know
your IP address?
archana - 04 Dec 2006 05:16 GMT
Hello,

I am not getting what you are trying to say.

See i can't apply any of your suggestion like turn of pc.  I want help
about some kind of proxy servers which hide my pc's ip address and
whose ip address is changing dynamically so that ip address of proxy
can't be block by web server.

Can u tell me how proxy work if i try to use it.  what information
proxy will send to web server if i send request through proxy,

if you can tell me something about it, then it will be helpful for me.

thanks.

On Nov 30, 5:31 am, "John Saunders" <john.saunders at trizetto.com>
wrote:

> > Hi all,
>
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> P.S. How is the server going to return you the response if it doesn't know
> your IP address?
John Saunders - 04 Dec 2006 14:58 GMT
> Hello,
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> whose ip address is changing dynamically so that ip address of proxy
> can't be block by web server.

The web server could block whatever address it likes.

> Can u tell me how proxy work if i try to use it.  what information
> proxy will send to web server if i send request through proxy,

You need to talk to the network administrators of the machine the web
service is running on. Only they can tell you what other kinds of networking
equipment may work with the equipment they are using on the server.

John

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