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Re: [Full-disclosure] Good proxy chaining applications

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Good proxy chaining applications
Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 11:18:56 -0500
Hi:

You can use openssh in one of the machines, plink (command line client that
comes with putty). and freecaps ( http://www.freecaps.ru ) if you want a
complete free system. But you can instead of freecaps use proxifier (
www.proxifier.com) that works better, althoug proxifier sometimes have to be
finished forcibly with the task manager  because sometimes it becomes
somehow idle in the bacground avoiding all the outgoing connections.

Regards
Waldo Alvarez

On 12/30/05, pagvac <unknown.pentester@gmail.com> wrote:

Happy holidays to everyone who is subscribed to the list!

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

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

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

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



Regards,
pagvac

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