On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 09:31:01 -0700 "Joseph B. Kowalski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Guys, this, noted in the original post is incorrect: > >GET / HTTP/1.1 >Host: youronionaddress > > >When you contact www.google.com, your request goes like this: > >GET / HTTP/1.1 >Host: www.google.com > > >You are telling the web server which web site to serve you, using >the name as an identifier. To clarify, The "HOST" field is not to >identify you, but to tell the web server you are connecting to >which website you would like (Since many servers host multiple >sites) Oops, sorry. Accessing it at a .onion address... Please disregard my above message. That's what I get for trying to send an email before I have had my coffee. :) As you were... Best regards, Joe Kowalski

