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Re: [Full-disclosure] Good proxy chaining applications

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Good proxy chaining applications
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 13:20:27 +0300
Dear pagvac,

Problem  is  probably  not  in  your  chaining  application, it's in the
misunderstanding  the  fact  you  need  both  chaining  application  and
external proxy to hide your IP.


3proxy

http://www.security.nnov.ru/soft/3proxy/

has ability to use proxy chains with randomization (but no validation of
dead proxies), it also has few different modes for HTTP proxy anonymity,
including random client IP generation.

FreeCAP

http://www.freecap.ru/

supports application socksification and proxy chaining.

You  can  use  both  applications  together  (e.g.  FreeCAP  to socksify
application and to check proxies and 3proxy for HTTP client IP and proxy
randomization). Both are open source freeware.


--Friday, December 30, 2005, 12:35:55 PM, you wrote to 
Full-Disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk:

p> Happy holidays to everyone who is subscribed to the list!

p> I'm interested in getting opinions from people that have experience
p> using proxy chaining applications.

p> Please, don't tell me to use Google. I've done so already! I *don't*
p> want a compiled list of proxy chaining applications but rather advise
p> from people that *have* actually used them.

p> I've been playing with SocksChain [www.ufasoft.com/socks/] which
p> supposedly allows you to choose the executable of your favorite
p> browser (or any other app) and it will then "sock" it. In reality, my
p> IP address was still showing [http://www.whatismyip.com/] after
p> "socking" Firefox (probably I'm not doing something right).

p> I welcome any comments on applications that provide privacy when
p> surfing the web. I'm interested in applications that update a list of
p> proxies automatically and will connect you to each of them. I'm
p> talking about some sort of client like SocksChain that you can install
p> on your desktop and will then do the job, rather than cgi proxies
p> [http://www.freeproxy.ru/en/free_proxy/cgi-proxy.htm] or public lists
p> [http://www.publicproxyservers.com/page1.html]



p> Regards,
p> pagvac

p> --
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