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Subject:    [privoxy-users] [ ijbswa-Support Requests-1258885 ] Privoxy Can't
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Date:       2006-07-30 13:51:50
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Support Requests item #1258885, was opened at 2005-08-14 05:27
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Category: blocking
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> Status: Pending
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
> Summary: Privoxy Can't Grok Numeric IPs?

Initial Comment:
I have set up my powermac G5 as a webserver using the built-in apache install. \
Whenever I attempt to access it using my privoxy-enabled laptop, however, I get the \
following:

Your request for http://xx.xxx.xxx.xx could not be fulfilled, because the domain name \
xx.xxx.xxx.xx could not be resolved.

It seems that privoxy is attempting to perform a DNS lookup on a numeric IP that \
doesn't require such. How can I stop it from doing this, and just tell it that when \
it gets a raw IP it is to attempt to connect to that IP, instead of trying to resolve \
the nonexistent domain?

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Comment By: Steven (smkolins)
Date: 2006-07-30 09:29

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I agree - I've often navigated to ip addresses intead of dns entries.

The only problem I've ever had was when the network I was on required it's own 
proxy to work - and then I could make both happy by making privoxy send 
traffic to that proxy.

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Comment By: David Schmidt (david__schmidt)
Date: 2006-07-27 02:53

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Hmmm, it's not a matter of Privoxy resolving this... it's
the TCP/IP stack complaining it can't figure out where
xx.xxx.xx.xx is.  Can you ping it from the terminal?

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