Did you try searching Google? I found useful information about it within the space of about 22.75 seconds...
Is there any chance of getting a version of Paros in the repositories which doesn't append "Paros/<version>" to the end of the user-agent string? This appears to be allowable under the Paros license agreement.
At the moment I modify the source and compile my own as per the instructions at the link below:
Security Ripcord » Paros Proxy
Certain web sites block access to clients that present this in the user-agent header, making it hard to use Paros to troubleshoot web content filter issues on those sites (for example when a content filter you use on your local network blocks access to the remote site).
Capitalisation is important. It's the difference between "Helping your brother Jack off a horse" and "Helping your brother jack off a horse".
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Did you try searching Google? I found useful information about it within the space of about 22.75 seconds...
Still not underestimating the power...
There is no such thing as bad information - There is truth in the data, so you sift it all, even the crap stuff.
I love how staff members can get away with calling other users various names. Instead of being role models, you guys act opposite. This is probably only one place on the web...
Little testy about my post here are you?
And yes I did try searching Google. Thats how I found the reference to how to manually modify Paros to remove the user agent change it makes. If you had actually read my post you would probably have noticed that.
In my case however, Google didn't provide any indication that BackTrack already includes a version of Paros that makes this change. And that was sort of the point of my post. Again, you might have been able to tell that if you had actually read it.
Next time, if you're intending to make smart assed replies to get back at someone, try and make an effort to have them make sense. Otherwise you just end up looking stupid.
Capitalisation is important. It's the difference between "Helping your brother Jack off a horse" and "Helping your brother jack off a horse".
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That's the problem, i am not good at English, and partially illiterate.Again, you might have been able to tell that if you had actually read it.
Once again calling regular forum users stupid, do no good for this forum. How ever, been here for a while, so i am not surprised anymore...Next time, if you're intending to make smart assed replies to get back at someone, try and make an effort to have them make sense. Otherwise you just end up looking stupid.
So maybe you shouldn't be responding to posts that you don't understand.
I don't make a habit of calling people stupid, but your comment above wasn't exactly well thought out.
Anyway, I have no desire to have a flame war here, so I apologise for calling you stupid.
Capitalisation is important. It's the difference between "Helping your brother Jack off a horse" and "Helping your brother jack off a horse".
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As do I. I do, however, ask that you try not to be snarky because someone like lupin gives you some pointers for posting in the forums. I've never met him personally but he is one of a very small number of senior members (of which I am, regrettably, not a part) who contribute a wealth of knowledge to these forums.
Your lack of understanding of English should not be considered a barrier either - I personally can converse in a number of different languages that I am only passingly familiar with and not end up sounding... any other way than I mean to. There are online translators galore.
Still not underestimating the power...
There is no such thing as bad information - There is truth in the data, so you sift it all, even the crap stuff.
Maybe, you should not tell me what to do... this is a free world, we do have freedom of speech, ain't we?So maybe you shouldn't be responding to posts that you don't understand.
Your apology accepted... have a good day.Anyway, I have no desire to have a flame war here, so I apologise for calling you stupid.
@ Gitsnik
Well, all they do is make fun of newbie members, they make sarcastic jokes and etc, because in real life, they can't do, being a 5'1, 120 pounds nerd, you simply can't afford to pick on anybody. Actually, these guys are the victims in real life. Bullied all life, so all they have left is... tough internet talk. But yeah, if you call that wealth of knowledge... let it be.
I am done. Once again good luck with Paros modification.
Thanks for the kind words.
Yes, and part of the price for freedom of speech is being accountable for what you say and being able to stand by your comments and defend them from criticism. If you cant deal with your ill considered comments being exposed to ridicule, then don't make them publically.
I see. I had a vague feeling that your comment here may have been a veiled threat but I didn't want to jump to conclusions.
Now I see this and I know for sure. Threats of physical violence? Thats just pathetic. Really.
Capitalisation is important. It's the difference between "Helping your brother Jack off a horse" and "Helping your brother jack off a horse".
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