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Old 10-06-2006, 19:15   #16
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Re: Why can't the UBRs do DNS?

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Originally Posted by dev
transparent proxies only affect web traffic / traffic on port 80 of which my proxy is not so i in fact don't use ntl's dns servers
Fair enough. Do you mean you're using an external (i.e not your), non NTL proxy on another port then I assume? If not, how have you managed to defeat the infernal NTL proxies?? AFAIK any proxy behind them, even though it's operating inwards on, say, port 8080, would still be making requests for webpages on the regular port 80 and so having to route through the NTL ones.
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