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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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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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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.
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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
stuff
is
in
there.
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