How to hide or anonymize client ip before sending to upstream proxy? #1337
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@abhinavsingh @alexey-pelykh I've done more testing and tried to disable the following headers in order to remove the clients IP before being sent to the upstream proxies: Via, X-Forwarded-For, Remote_Addr, and X-Real-IP. Unfortunately this does not seem to work as I intended it to since upon doing another In my attempt to resolve this I also attempted to have chatgpt code me a plugin that would modify the X-Forwarded-For header to change the ip to one of the upstream proxies ips rather than removing the ip all together. Unfortunately I haven't been able to test if this plugin would work since I can't seem to get it to load in proxy.py. |
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@TheFantasticLoki Removing HTTP header alone will not hide your IP address. Remember, TCP connections are made between 2-IP addresses.
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Hello I started setting up a proxy.py instance after failing to get proxybroker's server to work. I've got everything working as best as I can so far and I've made a script to find proxies, check them, then use them as proxy pools in proxy.py and it seems to be working. My problem is that when I do a curl to https://ipinfo.io/json through the proxy.py instance I still get my own ip as the result when I want it to be anonymized. I don't really get what I need to do and chatgpt seems to not be able to help me any further.
Here is my script so far in case anyone is curious:
It can definately use some work but it works well enough rn. Any help would be appreciated.
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