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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T12:35:47+00:00 2026-05-15T12:35:47+00:00

I have the following code which bypass the proxy server for local machine and

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I have the following code which bypass the proxy server for local machine and then send a WebRequest.

                System.Net.HttpWebRequest Request;
                System.Net.WebResponse Response;
                System.Net.CredentialCache MyCredentialCache;

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//System.Net.WebProxy proxyObject = new WebProxy("http://172.24.1.87:8080",true);

            string strRootURI = "http://172.24.18.240/webdav/";
            string strUserName = "UsName";
            string strPassword = "Pwd";
           // string strDomain = "Domain";
            string strQuery = "";
            byte[] bytes = null;
            System.IO.Stream RequestStream = null;
            System.IO.Stream ResponseStream = null;
            System.Xml.XmlTextReader XmlReader = null;

            try
            {
                // Build the SQL query.
                strQuery = "myWebDavVerb";

                // Create a new CredentialCache object and fill it with the network
                // credentials required to access the server.
                MyCredentialCache = new System.Net.CredentialCache();
                MyCredentialCache.Add(new System.Uri(strRootURI), "Basic", new System.Net.NetworkCredential(strUserName, strPassword));//, strDomain)


                // Create the HttpWebRequest object.
                Request = (System.Net.HttpWebRequest)HttpWebRequest.Create(strRootURI);


                // Add the network credentials to the request.
                Request.Credentials = MyCredentialCache;

                      // Request.Proxy = proxyObject;
                    // Specify the method.
                    Request.Method = "PROPFIND";
    }

Now, while I tried executing I got 403 error. So I checked in the server log and find that the HTTP/1.0 request is coming form an IP 172.24.1.87 while my IP is 172.24.17.220.

Is there a way to avoid this? I think this is the root cause of 403 error.

Please help.
Thanks,

Subhen

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    2026-05-15T12:35:48+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:35 pm

    That IP address is the address of your proxy… and you’re setting the proxy for the web request to be that proxy.

    Why would you expect it not to use the proxy?

    Note that you’re bypassing requests to the local machine, not from the local machine, if that was your point of confusion.

    EDIT: If you really want to know what’s going on, get hold of Wireshark which will let you see all the packets coming from your machine.

    If you want to specify “don’t use a proxy” then do something like:

    request.Proxy = GlobalProxySelection.GetEmptyWebProxy();
    
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