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Masking Ip Address?

Discussion in 'Networking (Hardware & Software)' started by FireDancer, 2005/07/05.

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    Hi all,

    I currently have 4 computers on internet connection share through a linksys 4 port router. All WIN XP. I want to be able to logg into a web site with mutiple computers but can not because the site says im allready on. Is there anyway to disguise my other computers through my router to make the other computer look as if there coming from a differant IP add???

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    You could try spoofing a HTTP_CLIENT_ IP or X_FORWARDED_FOR_IP in your browser headers and see if the web server falls for it.

    Otherwise you will have to use a remote proxy.
     

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    Hi

    Well i am on a remote proxy on the 2 puters needed and it stall wont let me logg in on both at same time any other ideas... maybe something with the router??

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    Sorry, I should have said anonymous remote proxy. Are you using two different proxies? Go to this link and it will show you the headers and IP address that your computers are sending out. Many remote proxies will pass your real IP address on in an extra CLIENT_IP or X_FORWARDED_IP header. An anonymous proxy will not.
     
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