On Apr 6, 2006, at 4:58 PM, Mick wrote:
On 06/04/06, John Jolet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
they locked the desktops down, but still let you boot from a cd? how
moronic.
He, he, they didn't lock the BIOS. ;-)
you're probably dealing with a transparent proxy. the default router
you see probably has a rule that says "all traffic for port 80 or 443
from this subnet, redirect over here". your box would never see that
router, because by definitions, routes are one-hop only. a
traceroute might find it, but unless they gave it an ip that resolves
locally to "transparent proxy" or something, how would you know?
that's kinda the whole point of transparent proxies.
Is there perhaps a wildcard traceroute I could do?
what i'm saying is, you could traceroute to say yahoo, but which of
the hops is the proxy? you have no way of knowing, except it's
probaby the next hop after your default router. but even knowing
that won't help you avoid it....unless your network guys are
completely clueless...that segment should have one and only one way
out, that leads to the router that forwards to the proxy
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