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Certified Nice Person
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Proxy oder was?
Here's where my complete lack of knowledge about this business reveals itself once again.
![]() What is going on when a submitter's IP matches that of his host? I assume he or she is either using some type of proxy or has submission software installed on his or her server. Am I warm? I've seen this a few times in the past, and I used to instantly black list for anything I didn't understand, but I have a new submitter doing this, whatever this is, so I'm wondering how leery I should be about the situation.
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If you really need money, you can sell your kidney or even your car
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Uw,
It could be a few different things. Having a proxy is probably the most likely. But it might also be a VPN or some sort of submission software as well. Or, in all honesty, they could be using it to hide that they are multi-submitting or that you banned them at their old ISP, etc. A lot of people use proxies like that as it can establish a more secured connection that is harder to eavesdrop on. I used to use something called SSH (secure shell) forwarding to do this so that my (old) ISP basically did not see which sites I frequented and my personal business. Everything between my server and the ISP was encrypted. |
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You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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