2016-10-21, 22:28
(2016-10-21, 13:22)Basje Wrote:(2016-10-21, 02:33)larchen Wrote: Hi!
How does proxy settings work for proxy type DNS?
What kind of server addresses can I then use?
Can I for example use X-Forwarded-For addresses or can I use a "dynamic" geo-unlock address, those that changes my country depending on what streaming server I am connecting to?
There are a basically two standard Proxy options:Both options could be a paid service from a third party.
- HTTP Proxy: just a standard HTTP Proxy with or without credentials
- DNS Proxy: allows to specify alternative DNS proxy servers that are used to resolve hostnames
Besides this, some channels allow to set an X-Forwarded-For setting. That setting is usually called the Local IP but is only available for a limited number of channels.
Thanks for response!
Does
"DNS Proxy: allows to specify alternative DNS proxy servers that are used to resolve hostnames"
mean this could be used with services like
"dynamic" geo-unblock address, those that changes my country depending on what streaming server I am connecting to?
Do you have any idea regarding which channels that work with putting a X-Forwarded-For adress as a dns proxy address?
Are there other kind of services that can be used as dns-proxy for geo-unlocking?
My vpn-provider doesn't offer any proxy service, would it somehow be possible to configure Retrospect country-proxy-settings to use/work with different openvpn connections with cert-files etc, perhaps using several tap-adapters?
Do you otherwise have some idea/suggestion for a setup to use with Retrospect country-proxy-settings, perhaps running local proxy servers combined with an "openvpn + several tap-adapters simultaneous connected to different servers in different countries"-setup?
... or am I way off in my speculations?
Grateful for any help and suggestions!