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I'm working on a web filter that uses a local proxy. I'm using indy to do all the work but when I'm testing, occasionally a website will block me. Why would this be? And if the proxy is local, surely all the website would see is my networks IP; how would they know?

Unless this is something unrelated completely like multiple connections to the site throwing up a flag which causes a ban?

Thanks

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    Web servers won't block you based on whether or not you are using Indy components, nor Delphi. This isn't really a programming question. Perhaps ServerFault or SuperUser SE? –  Apr 17 '13 at 10:43
  • it doesn't seem like you have enough info to make a determination. many sites do block public relay proxies, simply because they think that anyone using a proxy must be up to no good, and from a security perspective, they are not wrong to think down that path, but it is darned inconvenient. – Frank Thomas Apr 17 '13 at 11:54

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