circumventing default route through loopback
Peter Heerboth
pheerboth at apple.com
Sun Feb 20 19:00:11 PST 2005
A few ideas come to mind. You could trying using a web proxy. Or, if
you are running an open source browser, you could try to use the
IP_OPTIONS socket option to specify strict source routing and then
supply the exact path the packet must take. I would try using a web
proxy first.
Pete
On Feb 17, 2005, at 9:53 PM, Jet Nul wrote:
> Hi!!
>
> I have problem for which I'm sure there is
> a simple and PROPER solution -- please help!
>
> The problem is, I have set up my Apache server,
> but have only my machine for testing. Although
> I'm online, requests from my browser typically
> end up "redirected" through 127.0.0.1 (lo0).
> This is inconvenient, since things which work
> from home have proven unreliable from remote.
>
> Specifically, I have a web page hosted by
> my ISP, but it is too small, so I redirect
> back to by dynamic IP from there. In order
> to test this, it is critical to circumvent
> loopback "short-circuit".
>
> Can anyone help me? I've really been trying
> hard to find the answer...
>
> (I'm actually running OpenBSD, but they don't
> care to answer this on misc at openbsd.org.)
>
> Very Much Thanks in advance,
> -Jet
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