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Jamie Riden wrote:
| (I didn't write Capture, so I'm only commenting on a few matters)
|
|>  And how you make sure that the server on which malware is
|>  hosted do not block your ip addresse?

| The other option would be to use some kind of proxying.

I haven't figured out why yet, but my IE settings for a proxy just
don't work when driving IE by capture-hpc.  I set the proxy settings,
verify it's working by hand visiting some websites, then update my
snapshot.  When I feed capture a URL, it doesn't go through my proxy.
~ Has anyone else run into this?  My work-around (that I haven't
implemented yet) is to set up a transparent proxy.  Once I have it
working with a proxy, it's a cinch to direct things through tor.

Mike
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