Bypass The Proxy
any one know how can we bypass the proxy with asp code ?
you may know that ther is some bypass proxy codes with Perl and PHP
but I've never see any in asp .
Example of Perl proxy bypass is http://kenby.com and I want to write
such proxy bypass cod with asp
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here is the asp code that redirects.
Conn.Close
Set Conn = Nothing
Response.Redirect("zproduct_catalog_MG_091304.asp")
if parm = "finish" then
end If
But iw ould like this link to bypass this code and move on to the rest of my asp code
here is the link
<A class="NQ_Link" HREF="mypage.asp" name="finish">Go to Quote Form</A>
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Let me explain :
a user will login through a form on the web. The fields ar the username / password of an actual windows account on the server.
What i'm trying is to send the user to a secured folder and instead of the IWA popup, I want to "feed" the info of the user directly to the popup so he doesn't have to login through this popup. I should be all automatic..
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Theres a script that bypasses ODBC and connects directly to .mdb database for asp scripts , is anyone familiar with this? I dont even know if its a .asp script.
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We encountered a very strange problem. We host a web site:
www.[our_site].com and a large number of our users belong to an
organization group with central network control and they can only
access our web site through two headquarter proxy servers: x.x.a.7 and
x.x.b.8, which was set in security dept of the group headquarter. The
web site was working fine till recently when those user accessing via
x.x.a.7 all have problem suddently while those accessing via x.x.b.8
have no problem. The users accessing via x.x.a.7 are directed to wrong
page, very slow response, hang on some page or encounter errors, etc.
If they access the same site via another alias, like
www2.[our_site].com which points to the same web server, they will not
have any problem. They do not have problem to access any other web
sites we tried, including our other web sites hosting in the same site,
even the same server. If the users change their ie setting to use other
public proxy server, they will have no problem to access our site.
Strict security policy are applied to the user site, so we cannot ping,
tracert or do any other network testing from user machine. Since user
has no problem to access any other web site, the headquarter security
department wont handle our case and simply think it is our problem.
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Our website works correctly for 99.9% of customers, however we have one set
of customers who access our website from what appears to be a proxy server
of some kind. i.e. The IP address is always the same no matter where the
location of the computer is.
My site is a framed site, and the specific problem is that a list of links
in one frame will not load a page on another frame. I don't believe this is
a browser compatibily problem. (I wont rule it out though). But there are no
problems as far as I can tell on other peoples computers.
My question is....Is there anything special that needs to be done to make
sure a site works through proxy servers, or is this likly to be some other
problem such as an SSL problem (the whole site is under ssl), browser
incompatibility problem, or just downright dodgy programing on my behalf?
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can a proxy connection be detected when someone is connecting to our web server using a proxy?
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So, we obviously want to get away from these annoying messages. To do it, we've considered a reverse proxy, and even a tool like WGET... but, WGET can't fetch a complex URL... and reverse proxys seem like they might be a serious pain to set up along side our tomcat server
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Any way... to make a long story short and to be as truthful as possible, I still want to view my fantasy football web sites. My question is, is there a way I could code
something to get around this? For example, I do have space on a server that runs ASP, so could I code something that would allow me to get around this?
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So far the first bit is fine, but I still need to make my script modify all of the links inside the given HTML file. I know I can do it, but it wouldn’t be the most effective way of doing it. Does anyone have any suggestions on how they would search through an HTML script, and locate links?
So far what I am doing is searching for anything that one of these at the beginning of it:
href=
src=
background=
And I am changing the text that comes afterwards (thus modifying the link). But for many reasons, this is a really bad way of doing it.
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Set objCDOMail = Server.CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail")
objCDOMail.From = frommail
objCDOMail.To = tomail
objCDOMail.Subject = mailsubject
objCDOMail.BodyFormat = 0
objCDOMail.MailFormat = 0
objCDOMail.Body = mailbody
objCDOMail.Send
Set objCDOMail = Nothing
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Im interested in getting remote data off of a URL using ASP. There is an article about it at the URL below: Code:
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Consider the following simple function to get the contents of a remote URL:
Function GetURL(str_URL)
Set obj_XMLHTTP = Server.CreateObject ("MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP.3.0")
obj_XMLHTTP.Open "GET", str_URL, False, "", ""
obj_XMLHTTP.Send
GetURL = obj_XMLHTTP.ResponseText
Set obj_XMLHTTP = Nothing
End Function
Is there anyway that I can use a remote proxy server to make the request?
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I need to display the contents of an external XML/RSS feed in an ASP page. I have found a couple of scripts that seem to do the trick at:
(URL address blocked: See forum rules)
(URL address blocked: See forum rules)/ow.asp?ASP_Based_RSS_Reader
(any good alternatives will be much welcome)
However, my problem is that the ASP page is part of an Intranet site, so it can only access the Internet (in order to fetch the RSS) via a proxy server.
Can somebody tell me how can I modify the above scripts (or any other that does the same) so the IP/port/login/password parameters can be passed along with the feed URL?
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