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Re: Re: Proxy detecting script


From: RS <rsoftin () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 12:26:34 +0530

Tried with kproxy.com

Non of the method(slow/fast) detects it.


RS


On 6 Sep 2006 21:56:16 -0000, knowthebird () gmail com
<knowthebird () gmail com> wrote:
It first checks the headers of the browser.  Then it tries to connect to the remote ip address on port 80 and look for keywords that 
would normally be on a site hosting a proxy.  This would be really cool if it worked, but so far it hasn't and I'm not sure 
it is something I can fix.  I'm hoping it might pick up one or two in the future though.  Then it searches through three lists of 
known proxies or tor servers for an ip that matches the remote users.

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