resolving host name to dns, that is if you use sock and your dns still showing your country.... all you have to do is resolve your hostname through your proxy. +1
this is most retarded post ive seen,you put it out like it would be hard to understand if you want to know how to do it or you are telling how to do it without telling anything,its like hey if you want to rob a bank you gonn have to crack a safe,yea WOW thanks,what about a fkin safe password or idea how to crack it? got my point,not to mention stoping its leak if it is,not a big deal,anyway stop making retarded threads and begging for pluses like little kid and to let you know admins aint giving vip status nomore to people like you so either you want to look trusful and start ripping or your just retarded,+16 should be enough not to make stupid threads beging for + without putting anything smart.
OP probably picked up on something, but has no clue on how to explain propper usage of same dns as socks
Here is a very quick tutorial
There is an option in FireFox called network.proxy.socks_remote_dns that will determine whether DNS lookups are to be done on the SOCKS proxy server or client.
In FireFox go to about:config and double click to turn this option on (TRUE) or off (FALSE).
Remember, even tho' IP and now DNS Server is hidden, alot of websites use Flash to detect your real IP, which can not be masked by socks and you need a VPN for that, or better a RDP
Setting local time and zone according to the socks5 also recommended
cocktail, you are right about this. Thanks, I use proxifier for this because it changes everything on your computer, time matters because information of the user, ip, browser, local and time are sent in the header....
cocktail, you are right about this. Thanks, I use proxifier for this because it changes everything on your computer, time matters because information of the user, ip, browser, local and time are sent in the header....