Title: Outgoing proxies Post by: Kingdutch on July 09, 2008, 02:51:23 AM How can you cover bounces to secret servers since people can easily use the IP a proxy connection goes to to follow me to a secret server. :21:
:17: Title: Re: Outgoing proxies Post by: BobbyBob on July 09, 2008, 03:25:24 AM How can you cover bounces to secret servers since people can easily use the IP a proxy connection goes to to follow me to a secret server. :21: Huh? Did you mean that secret server ip should be hidden, because when people follow you it leads them to secret servers? :confused2::17: Title: Re: Outgoing proxies Post by: Kingdutch on July 09, 2008, 04:04:05 AM No I mean like
My Gateway -> Public server -> some other server -> Secret server Now everyone coming on that other server could just find the secret servers IP on the Proxy made from [xxx] to [secret server] How'd I go about deleting that log entry in some other server's logs? BTW that might be a feature suggestion, allowing to disconnect only a certain point in the bounce chain for example the last server so you don't need to disconnect all and start bouncing from the start. Wouldn't make it unrealistic would it? Hope I'm clear :17: Title: Re: Outgoing proxies Post by: BobbyBob on July 09, 2008, 04:08:40 AM No I mean like Uhh, you mean when you start to bounce from one server to the next? im not sure..My Gateway -> Public server -> some other server -> Secret server Now everyone coming on that other server could just find the secret servers IP on the Proxy made from [xxx] to [secret server] How'd I go about deleting that log entry in some other server's logs? BTW that might be a feature suggestion, allowing to disconnect only a certain point in the bounce chain for example the last server so you don't need to disconnect all and start bouncing from the start. Wouldn't make it unrealistic would it? Hope I'm clear :17: But i would like that also, it's realistic to be able to disconnect from a proxy while not disconnect from all example Gateway - ip1 - ip2 - ip3 - ip4 - ip5 If you disconnect from ip 3 you naturally disconnect from ip4 and ip5 as well. This would make it easier when you jump to the wrong one one an end of a very long line of proxy connection. Title: Re: Outgoing proxies Post by: Kingdutch on July 09, 2008, 04:25:03 AM Indeed.
My point being When hopping from IP 3 to IP 4 in IP 3 it will create a log entry "outgoin proxy [IP 3] to [IP 4]" By being able to disconnect from IP 4 I'd be able to remove the log entry on IP 3 however since that's not currently possible and this isn't an official feature request thread, how'd I go about doing that with the current possibilities without making a whole new loop. If this is not clear I'll give up and then we just need to get this to feature request forum :16: :17: Title: Re: Outgoing proxies Post by: BobbyBob on July 09, 2008, 04:35:18 AM Indeed. wait if you disconnect you cant automatically delete the log entry on ip3 thats cheating :16: unless you meant you're going back to delete it then okay lol. My point being When hopping from IP 3 to IP 4 in IP 3 it will create a log entry "outgoin proxy [IP 3] to [IP 4]" By being able to disconnect from IP 4 I'd be able to remove the log entry on IP 3 however since that's not currently possible and this isn't an official feature request thread, how'd I go about doing that with the current possibilities without making a whole new loop. If this is not clear I'll give up and then we just need to get this to feature request forum :16: :17: Also mhmm you can't at the moment unless you start anew loop or return to that ip. Title: Re: Outgoing proxies Post by: Kingdutch on July 09, 2008, 04:45:13 AM Meant the last thing, not gonna cheat :14:
Hate cheaters :ranting2: :17: Title: Re: Outgoing proxies Post by: sovietpride on July 09, 2008, 05:13:19 AM go gateway ip1 -> ip2 -> ip3 -> secret -> ip 3
? Title: Re: Outgoing proxies Post by: Kingdutch on July 09, 2008, 06:34:57 AM Yeh I guess that's the only solution, being able to cut off the secret server to get back to IP 3 instead of going forward all the time would help though, anyone already put this in the suggestion forum or should I do it?
:17: Title: Re: Outgoing proxies Post by: virus man on July 10, 2008, 12:29:57 AM Yeh I guess that's the only solution, being able to cut off the secret server to get back to IP 3 instead of going forward all the time would help though, anyone already put this in the suggestion forum or should I do it? :17: Could always do like I do. Start on the secret servers and hope around alot deleting the top 3 log entries on each server :coffee1: Title: Re: Outgoing proxies Post by: Kingdutch on July 10, 2008, 01:54:25 AM Guess that'd work :P :laugh:
:17: Title: Re: Outgoing proxies Post by: BobbyBob on July 10, 2008, 03:23:06 AM Lol i do that, sometimes i delete 3 pages worth <.<
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