As a follow up, at https://dev.opera.com/articles/opera-mini-request-headers/ I read that at least Opera Mini request headers contain "X-Forwarded-For". Assumed Opera Max VPN operates similarly, this might be a hint why e.g. ip-lookup.net shows Max VPN IP while geoiptool.com shows the real IP. That is, maybe (with several question marks) geoiptool.com respects/takes into account some "X-Forwarded-For" while ip-lookup.net does not.
Posts made by ugxbeymnls
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RE: VPN is not changing IP Address?Opera Max
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RE: Opera Max VPN, Opera Mini Proxy, Opera (Mobile) Turbo Proxy interactionOpera Max
Please let me rephrase the entire question, i.e. put it into another perspective. I hope this isn't even more stupid than before ...
If I run VPN on Android, e.g. Opera Max VPN and use an application using a proxy, e.g. Opera Mini OR Opera (Mobile) with Turbo enabled OR Chrome with "Google Data Saver" enabled ...
Isn't the connection like ... "user > (Opera Max) VPN > (Opera Mini/Turbo) proxy > service"
... rather than ... "user > (Opera Mini/Turbo) proxy > (Opera Max) VPN > service" ...?
That is, assuming the former case, aforementioned Scenario 1+2 make perfect sense. I would anyways still be interested how Opera Max VPN deals with Mini/Turbo traffic (double compression(?)).
BUT ... If that's actually correct, why is Scenario 4 happening? Could it be that "Google Data Saver" is kind of a transparent proxy while Opera Mini/Turbo proxies are "anonymous", i.e. not transparent?
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RE: VPN is not changing IP Address?Opera Max
Opera Max VPN changes IP for me. Just as a feedback from another user.
edit: Or maybe not. geoiptool.com shows (real) IP. ip-lookup.net shows Max VPN IP. Very confusing indeed.
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Opera Max VPN, Opera Mini Proxy, Opera (Mobile) Turbo Proxy interactionOpera Max
hi,
I have a hard time understanding the interaction of Opera Max VPN, Opera Mini Proxy and Opera (Mobile) Turbo Proxy respectively. I'm looking forward to input from Opera engineering.
I thoroughly tested with the following (logically contradicting(?)) results:
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Scenario 1: Opera Mini, Opera Max ON > ip-lookup.net: Opera Mini Proxy IP
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Scenario 2: Opera (Mobile) Turbo ON, Opera Max ON > ip-lookup.net: Opera (Mobile) Turbo Proxy IP
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Scenario 3: Opera (Mobile) Turbo OFF, Opera Max ON > ip-lookup.net: Opera Max VPN IP
Now ...
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Scenario 4: Chrome with "Google Data Saver" ON, Opera Max ON > ip-lookup.net: Opera Max VPN IP
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Scenario 5: Chrome with "Google Data Saver" OFF, Opera Max ON > ip-lookup.net: Opera Max VPN IP
If you compare the results of Scenario 2+4, 3+5 respectively, this clearly is a contradiction (or I'm way stupid. In either case, please enlighten me).
My three questions:
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- Is Opera Max actually detecting Opera (Mobile) traffic with Turbo ON and effectively let it bypass Opera Max VPN?
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- If 1) is the case, why does Opera Max show miniscule data savings for Opera (Mobile) traffic with Turbo ON?
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- If 1) isn't the case, why doesn't ip-lookup.net show Chrome data compression proxy, i.e. "Google Data Saver" IP in Scenario 4? To my understanding, Chrome with "Google Data Saver" ON and Opera (Mobile) with Turbo ON is the very same thing with respect to Opera Max VPN.
Last but not least, it is to point out that "Google Data Saver" actually is operational, i.e. ip-lookup.net recognizes the compression proxy with Opera Max OFF.
thanks!
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