Hello, Maybe you could give me some advice. I am almost finished with a webcam community I've been working on for a year. I have webcam software that allows/denies by IP Address. All of my members will download my cam software and the software has it's own webserver. The problem I'm having is I don't want anyone to access the cam software unless they are coming from my site. The referrer script protection is really bad and I thought there might be a way to use a proxy to accomplish this. I tried using a perl script and it works except it doesn't allow me to see java applets. Do you have any advice on a proxy server I could use that people wouldn't have to configure they're browsers for? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also if anyone can think of a good way to stop cam jacking please let me know!! Mark

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