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How to close Open TCP Connections using Proxo
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Jul. 21, 2004, 12:38 AM
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Thank You "Sidki3003" for pointing that out. I believe in giving credit where credits due. Like the "batch file" in the last "Jakxpack" was named after "SHea" who worked out the problem using it on win98x. And certainly "Scott" deserves all the credit due him for all the work he did. Once again, "thank You My Good Friend".
I had worked on this filter back over at "Arne's". I discovered that when using a remote proxy, the connections are closed, but some checker-sites, knew that I was using a browser faking a Proxy because the connections stayed open. "HpGuru" posted that it was not that big of a problem, because if an "Admin" really wanted to track You down, that there were other ways that it could be done. :o And also it can slow surfin' down to a crawl. So I decided to "disable the filter". but it was still posted where anyone could copy & pasted it in their defaults. I hadn't thought much about it since then. Best Wishes, "Jak"
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