urllib proxy question?
John J. Lee
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Sat May 8 12:37:31 EDT 2004
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"Alex Santos" <alex.santos at gmx.net> writes: > i wrote a python prog that reads a url via urlib to find out the public ip > of the computer, my problem is that, if someone sets a proxy in teh internet > explorer, the urllib works also over a proxy and i dont get the right public > ip of my computer? > > has sombody an idea, how to disable this behavior of the urllib? >From a quick look at the source (urllib.py): import urllib opener = urllib.FancyURLopener(proxies={}) r = opener.open("http://www.python.org/") print r.read() urllib2 will also allow you to turn off proxy support (though the docs for proxies are a bit lacking, IIRC). Of course, your ISP may proxy your requests even if your computer thinks it has a 'direct' internet connection. Presumably there's a better way, but I don't know what it is. Why do you need to know, anyway? John
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