Thanx for the help....this did the trick....you saved the day :) :) I use a proxy to bypass another proxy!! kind regards, On 12/2/06, Yutaka Sato <pficabdyi-jeepbu3o6xvw.ml@delegate.org> wrote: > > Hi, > > In message <_A3589@delegate-en.ML_> > on 12/02/06(20:17:09) > you "Mat Moot" <pragabdyi-jeepbu3o6xvw.ml@delegate.org> wrote: > |Thanx, I appreciate your reply...this did work.. > ... > |Another question please, there is this website which I visit from time to > |time, and we are not allowed to use proxies. now when I use socks proxy > in IE > |nobody is able to tell if it was direct connection or through a proxy. I > made > |this conclusion by visiting www.whatismyip.us where they check for the > proxy > |used, and they were not able to identify the proxy that I am using. > | > |Now when I use the command that you suggested last time, the site was > able > |to say what version of delegate I am using. so it seems this info is > handled > |by the software that uses the proxy not the proxy itself. > | > |Is there any way where I can eliminate such info about the proxy?? > > If you are not allowed to use proxy, you must not use it. > > > By the way, it is technically easy to get rid of arbitrary HTTP headers > with a parameter as this: > > HTTPCONF=kill-qhead:Via > > Cheers, > Yutaka > -- > 9 9 Yutaka Sato <pfqcabdyi-jeepbu3o6xvw.ml@delegate.org> http://delegate.org/y.sato/ > ( ~ ) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology > _< >_ 1-1-4 Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8568 Japan > Do the more with the less -- B. Fuller >