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3/10/2013 7:30:37 PMBRrank[V]sheep before revert after revert
3/10/2013 7:30:07 PMBRrank[V]sheep before revert after revert
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1 If he receive a 404 even with zklobby, it means his ISP is playing games with him... by having transparent proxies in the path (unless he has manually configured an HTTP proxy). He should consider changing ISP if that is the case... there is no reason to accept that kind of misbehavior by an ISP. 1 If he receive a 404 even with zklobby, it means his ISP is playing games with him... by having transparent proxies in the path (unless he has manually configured an HTTP proxy). He should consider changing ISP if that is the case... there is no reason to accept that kind of misbehavior by an ISP.
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3 Next time he gets this, I suggest that he use firefox and install an extension such as "Live HTTP Headers" and post the details of the failed request/response here. Or, if he knows how to use a sniffer such as wireshark. . . capture traffic for such a failed request and see what kind of suspicious is in there. 3 Next time he gets this, I suggest that he use firefox and install an extension such as "Live HTTP Headers" and post the details of the failed request/response here. Or, if he knows how to use a sniffer such as wireshark. . . capture traffic for such a failed request and see what kind of suspicious stuff is in there.