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Hi Antony. Thanks for your answer.<br>
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The public IP is the same with or without squid.<br>
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This is the site in question:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://minhaclaro.claro.com.br">http://minhaclaro.claro.com.br</a><br>
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I can access this one without proxy only.<br>
When I go via proxy, nothing is loaded, just blank page.<br>
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Thanks<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/05/2015 09:51, Antony Stone
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<pre wrap="">On Wednesday 06 May 2015 at 13:41, Rodrigo Lopes Mauricio wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi everybody.
Is the any know issue with squid and geolocation cookies?
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I'm not familiar with geolocation services using cookies - mainly because a
cookie is something sent to your computer by the server, so the server would
have to know where you are before it could send you the cookie containing any
location information.
Geolocation normally works based on your public IP address, and linking that
to various databases of ISPs and their coverage areas.
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<pre wrap="">Every website that have some component that identify your region don't
work here.
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Can you give us an example of one you have tried and found this problem with?
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<pre wrap="">If I get off the proxy, loads ok.
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Is there any difference in your outbound public IP address when you go direct,
or via the proxy?
Regards,
Antony.
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