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Re^5: How to identify if URL is mod_perl handler

by roboticus (Chancellor)
on Nov 08, 2012 at 02:19 UTC ( [id://1002790]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^4: How to identify if URL is mod_perl handler
in thread How to identify if URL is mod_perl handler

afoken:

I hadn't thought of using an alternate DNS server, I'll put them into my router. While I'm not a WWW guy, you'd think I would've thought of that. But I've been grousing about it for a couple years and never did. I guess everything's obvious in hindsight...

I'm running Linux at home, and it's pretty tightly locked down, so I don't think there's any malware on this box. But our ISP doeas all sorts of "magic", so I don't doubt that a transparent proxy might be in the loop. I'll check out your ideas to see if my ISP has transparent proxies, or just annoying redirects.

I wish I could give you a couple more ++!

...roboticus

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