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Old 07-03-2006, 20:11   #124
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Re: Is there a problem on NTL Internet access?

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Originally Posted by Paul M
At the risk of repeating myself, changing your dns will not help with web browsing, since the proxy servers use their own dns servers (ntl's).

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Originally Posted by mastic
nope

The proxy is transparent (unless you have it manually) which means it intercepts traffic on port 80.

What happens when you request a page is you perfom a DNS query first, then using that IP send the header information via port 80 (which is intercepted)

Bearing in mind this does not hold if you set your server manually in the internet options.

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Dan
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