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Unregistered
02-09-2005, 08:19 AM
Hello,
i search a good name for a proxy program please because i cant find a good one.

Unregistered
02-10-2005, 10:48 AM
Originally posted by Unregistered
i search a good proxy program cause i cant find one. :(

Here's a proxy list, complements of Syntax****** http://www.atomintersoft.com/produc...oxy/proxy-list/

frenchies
02-10-2005, 07:18 PM
http://www.proxomitron.info/files/

or google >type "proxy"

Unregistered
02-27-2005, 12:10 AM
Originally posted by Unregistered
Hello,
i search a good name for a proxy program please because i cant find a good one.

http://powertoyouwaikato.tripod.com
http://www.allsolutionsnetwork.com/GL*700

these a free but good ideas for starting out see how you go

Unregistered
03-01-2005, 08:55 AM
You don’t need any heavy weight prog’s to proxy surf, get Firefox if you already haven’t, grab a proxy spoof extension and you’ll be spamming in no time, I mean spoofing.

While you’re at it, get http ref spoof as well, no sense spoofing if you cant have a laugh as well.

I have my friend who runs a conspiracy web totally paranoid, fbi.gov has an open proxy (careful how you use it though for obvious reasons) and ref spoof is making his conversations with me Oscar worthy. Now he thinks he’s seeing black helicopters, the fun is endless.

Master Po
03-05-2005, 02:23 AM
I like MultiProxy, it's freeware. http://multiproxy.org/

I've heard good things about JAP, but have never tried it. I think it's free too. http://anon.inf.tu-dresden.de/index_en.html

A4Proxy is popular, but costs $*5 to register. Why pay for something when you can get free? http://www.inetprivacy.com/a4proxy/

Of course, if you can verify the proxy status somewhere else you enter the addy and port directly in your browser connection settings and don't need another program. There are several site with proxy lists. Working SOCKS proxys, port *080, are the hardest to find.

If you scan for your own ProxyHunter is nice and you can use it to surf with the proxys you've found too. Just google it. Chances are some idiot with a firewall he doesn't understand will log your scan and report it his ISP as a hackattack though.

Master Po
03-05-2005, 02:44 AM
Unregistered wrote:

"You don’t need any heavy weight prog’s to proxy surf, get Firefox if you already haven’t, grab a proxy spoof extension and you’ll be spamming in no time, I mean spoofing."

SpoofStick provides info about the webite you're visiting in an effort to see if it's spoofed. It does nothing, as far as I know, to hide your IP.

However there's a FireFox extension called SwitchProxy that does: http://mozmonkey.com/switchproxy/

"SwitchProxy is a Mozilla tool you can use to organize all your proxies. You can add, edit and remove them from a single ****** list. When you need to use one, just select it from the list and click apply.

The SwitchProxy tool now has an Anonymous Proxy feature. An anonymizer uses a list of proxies that it randomly switches between at defined intervals. Many people used anonymizers to sheild their IP address and protect themselves from hackers, online *****ing, havesting and other website snooping techniques."

I just installed it and haven't had the opportunity to use it yet, but it looks nice. I thought it came loaded with a list of proxys but I don't see one. I does have a feature where you can download a new list daily from a URL you provide.

Unregistered
03-09-2005, 08:16 AM
Originally posted by ****** Po
Unregistered wrote:

"You don’t need any heavy weight prog’s to proxy surf, get Firefox if you already haven’t, grab a proxy spoof extension and you’ll be spamming in no time, I mean spoofing."

SpoofStick provides info about the webite you're visiting in an effort to see if it's spoofed. It does nothing, as far as I know, to hide your IP.

However there's a FireFox extension called SwitchProxy that does: http://mozmonkey.com/switchproxy/

"SwitchProxy is a Mozilla tool you can use to organize all your proxies. You can add, edit and remove them from a single ****** list. When you need to use one, just select it from the list and click apply.

The SwitchProxy tool now has an Anonymous Proxy feature. An anonymizer uses a list of proxies that it randomly switches between at defined intervals. Many people used anonymizers to sheild their IP address and protect themselves from hackers, online *****ing, havesting and other website snooping techniques."

I just installed it and haven't had the opportunity to use it yet, but it looks nice. I thought it came loaded with a list of proxys but I don't see one. I does have a feature where you can download a new list daily from a URL you provide.

The inet adress is http://www.aliveproxy.com/vpn-ssl/

Unregistered
03-10-2005, 07:40 AM
A lot of info on firewalls and proxys can be found on http://www.cenobyte.org