I go to a remote computer from my own. In the network settings, I registered a high-anonymous proxy.

On a remote computer, you can see in the IP logs who used the computer. Any chance that they will see my real and not a proxy?

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    It all depends on who and how will be proxied. A proxy can simply duplicate requests on its own behalf and not issue any information about the original source of the request. And it can also give out :) Also depends on the software, the remote server can request information from your client, and he can collect it locally and send it to the server. - Nikola Tesla
  • @NikolaTesla, spys.ru/proxys/UA I use those that HIA are highly anonymous, most likely they do not give anything out. And is it possible to find out what information they give out about me? - emtecif
  • those. enter through a proxy is not an option, then how is it better? - emtecif
  • I do not know of such tools, raise your server, remove the traffic dump and try to sort it out. :) But this is an idea so-so. - Nikola Tesla
  • why not an option? depending on what it is :) In theory, a request can be sent through a bunch of proxies, but I don’t know how to do this in practice. And do not forget that there are systems like SORM :) - Nikola Tesla

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