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Nopanic 25-05-2011 17:18

Re: How to change your ip address
 
It doesn't change it, your accessing things through another system.

zekeisaszekedoes 25-05-2011 17:41

Re: How to change your ip address
 
I like the way VM does residential IP assigning, personally. DHCP by MAC with timeout of 24 hours after which the address goes back into the pool. If you really want to keep that IP, keep your modem on. Pretty simple. I'd have a dynamic DNS account anyway, just in case you want to access things at home from elsewhere and you're worried something might happen that'll change your address.

Peter_ 25-05-2011 18:17

Re: How to change your ip address
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by basicfags (Post 35244708)
not used it for a while because its a slower connection, sorry about the syntax error. but it does change your ip address. my normal virgin ip is
86.26.82.xxx after switching to the proxy it becomes,


What Is My IP Address - WhatIsMyIP.com
Your IP Address Is: 195.188.152.14
Possible Proxy Detected: 1.1 cache-farm-3 (NetCache NetApp/5.5R2D1)


Read more: http://www.whatismyip.com/#ixzz1NNkrCC3O

Try the connection tab at the top as you will not change the supplied ip to your equipment with a proxy as that has already been assigned to your equipment and therefore it will not change your MAC address either.

zorro1975 29-05-2011 23:19

Re: How to change your ip address
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35243063)
If possible try leaving the modem off for at least 24 hours as your ip may be reassigned to another customer.

I agree with Masque, it worked for me

I went to ip-address-lookup-v4.com and turned off the modem, came back 24 hours later turned the modem back on and hit refresh, the IP range changed. Wondering if it's possible to do it with less waiting time

zorro1975 17-06-2011 17:48

Re: How to change your ip address
 
I don't understand why switching to a proxy still gives you a vigin IP address it doesn't make any sense...

here's the specs on 195.188.152.14

Quote:

Host name: webcache.virginmedia.com
Country: United Kingdom
Country Code: GB
Region: Surrey
City: Carshalton
Latitude: 51.35
Longitude: -0.15000000000001

NetRange: 195.0.0.0 - 195.255.255.255
CIDR: 195.0.0.0/8
OriginAS:
NetName: RIPE-CBLK3
NetHandle: NET-195-0-0-0-1
Parent:
NetType: Allocated to RIPE NCC
Comment: These addresses have been further assigned to users in
Comment: the RIPE NCC region. Contact information can be found in
Comment: the RIPE database at http://www.ripe.net/whois
RegDate: 1996-03-25
Updated: 2009-03-25
Ref: http://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-195-0-0-0-1

OrgName: RIPE Network Coordination Centre
OrgId: RIPE
Address: P.O. Box 10096
City: Amsterdam
StateProv:
PostalCode: 1001EB
Country: NL
RegDate:
Updated: 2011-03-15
Ref: http://whois.arin.net/rest/org/RIPE

ReferralServer: whois://whois.ripe.net:43

OrgTechHandle: RNO29-ARIN
OrgTechName: RIPE NCC Operations
OrgTechPhone: +31 20 535 4444
OrgTechEmail: hostmaster@ripe.net
OrgTechRef: http://whois.arin.net/rest/poc/RNO29-ARIN

RTechHandle: RIPE-NCC-ARIN
RTechName: RIPE NCC Hostmaster
RTechPhone: +31 20 535 4444
RTechEmail: search-ripe-ncc-not-arin@ripe.net
RTechRef: http://whois.arin.net/rest/poc/RIPE-NCC-ARIN
source here

this clearly shows host as virgin media, if you use a proxy it will show a host of the proxy not your ISP, otherwise it wouldn't make sense to use proxies at all...

Toto 17-06-2011 18:18

Re: How to change your ip address
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zorro1975 (Post 35259447)
I don't understand why switching to a proxy still gives you a vigin IP address it doesn't make any sense...

here's the specs on 195.188.152.14



source here

this clearly shows host as virgin media, if you use a proxy it will show a host of the proxy not your ISP, otherwise it wouldn't make sense to use proxies at all...

Proxy's can broadcast both the proxy address and client IP address.

For example they can broadcast the IP address requesting the traffic by parsing HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR or HTTP_CLIENT_IP.

Blind or invisible proxy's will not do the above, as they pass the traffic back to the requesting address anonymously.

These kinds of proxies tend to be used by people who want to hide their public address, or bypass a network ban against their public address.

Be VERY careful when using proxies if you don't want to get caught doing something you shouldn't, as you do not know how much information that proxy you are using is logging.

qasdfdsaq 17-06-2011 19:50

Re: How to change your ip address
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zorro1975 (Post 35259447)
I don't understand why switching to a proxy still gives you a vigin IP address it doesn't make any sense...

here's the specs on 195.188.152.14



source here

this clearly shows host as virgin media, if you use a proxy it will show a host of the proxy not your ISP, otherwise it wouldn't make sense to use proxies at all...

Uhh, a virgin media proxy... you realise that's on virgin media's network, right?

zorro1975 18-06-2011 23:44

Re: How to change your ip address
 
sorry, feel a little bit silly now :(


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