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| davers232@googlemail.com 2007-08-05, 1:19 pm |
| We have an ISA server providing NATted IP addresses to client
computers. I see from www.whatismyproxy.com that the local IP address
can be seen from the Internet, even using a proxy. How can I make
browsing anonymous.
1 your computer 10.*.*.**
2 IP address seen: ***.**.***.**
3 Your external IP: ***.***.**.**
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| Roger Abell [MVP] 2007-08-06, 1:20 am |
| Why bother ?
Perhaps some other OS does that.
<davers232@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1186331706.904714.103180@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> We have an ISA server providing NATted IP addresses to client
> computers. I see from www.whatismyproxy.com that the local IP address
> can be seen from the Internet, even using a proxy. How can I make
> browsing anonymous.
>
> 1 your computer 10.*.*.**
> 2 IP address seen: ***.**.***.**
> 3 Your external IP: ***.***.**.**
>
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| davers232@googlemail.com 2007-08-06, 1:21 pm |
| On 6 Aug, 04:27, "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoS...@asu.edu> wrote:
> Why bother ?, Perhaps some other OS does that.
It's for privacy, so how do I stop ISA braodcasting this info ?
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| Roger Abell [MVP] 2007-08-08, 1:16 am |
| <davers232@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1186414821.884844.51970@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
> On 6 Aug, 04:27, "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoS...@asu.edu> wrote:
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> It's for privacy, so how do I stop ISA braodcasting this info ?
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Perhaps you ought to ask in an ISA rather than IIS newsgroup.
But, it is not broadcasting it, as the packets are directed, and,
knowing the IP is 10.10.11.5 or 10.100.44.6 is not of any real
importance nor loss of privacy.
Roger
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| Daniel Crichton 2007-08-09, 7:22 am |
| davers232@googlemail.com wrote on Mon, 06 Aug 2007 08:40:21 -0700:
> On 6 Aug, 04:27, "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoS...@asu.edu> wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
> It's for privacy, so how do I stop ISA braodcasting this info ?
Check for the extra HTTP headers that are sent by ISA (and most other
proxies), and look for a way of removing them. However, I wouldn't bother,
as any private addresses within your NAT'd system won't be directly
addressable anyway.
Also, that whatismyproxy site does not show you what is actually seen by
system outside your network - it runs a local Java applet that reads your
local machine's internal address. What you need to find is a site that shows
the actual HTTP headers sent in your request.
Dan
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| elifulkerson@gmail.com 2007-08-12, 1:18 pm |
| > Also, that whatismyproxy site does not show you what is actually seen by
> system outside your network - it runs a local Java applet that reads your
> local machine's internal address. What you need to find is a site that shows
> the actual HTTP headers sent in your request.
I'm the admin of www.whatismyproxy.com
That site had been languishing for awhile without updates. I've
modified it so that is more clear that the Private IPs it detects are
grabbed via Java (that was a late addition as it was, I apologize for
any confusion due to my mixing of metaphors). I've also added a raw
http header view so visitors have something to compare against.
I'm sorry if the sites behavior cause the original poster any stress
over his ISA server configuration. Hopefully the site will be more
useful now.
-Eli
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