Here is a mirror for download, Somehow I kept having corrupted files warning from the direct link!?!?
http://www.tsslab.com/downloads/ProxN42.exe
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Here is a mirror for download, Somehow I kept having corrupted files warning from the direct link!?!?
http://www.tsslab.com/downloads/ProxN42.exe
Nice http env. checker :
http://www.multiproxy.org/env_check.htm
Nice link, Scorp.
As mentioned before, the Proxomitron can NOT 'spoof'/hide the values in the first part of that test. Since I don't use an anonymous proxy, my real values show up in that test (that is, if I disable Proxomitron's kill Java-applet-option - with my standard Proxomitron-settings, that page doesn't even load.)
Behold the power of the Proxomitron:Code:If these lines don't show your IP/hostname, the proxy you're currently using is non-transparent and could be used for anonymous surfing:
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR = 80.200.13.***
HTTP_CLIENT_IP =
HTTP_VIA = 1.1 netapp1 (NetCache NetApp/5.1R2)
HTTP_FROM =
CLIENT_IP =
REMOTE_ADDR = 195.238.2.212
REMOTE_HOST =
You should be able to fool most of these values with the Proxomitron...Code:These are probably unrelated, but to be on the safe side please doublecheck that it doesn't contain your IP/hostname either:
QUERY_STRING =
HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE = Zimbabwe
HTTP_REFERER = who cares?
REMOTE_PORT = 11892
HTTP_USER_AGENT = Gameboy, powered by Nintendo
HTTP_ACCEPT = image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, */*
PERL_SEND_HEADER = On
HTTP_HOST = www.multiproxy.org
GATEWAY_INTERFACE = CGI-Perl/1.1
SCRIPT_URI = http://www.multiproxy.org/cgi-bin/test-cgi.pl
SCRIPT_NAME = /cgi-bin/test-cgi.pl
SCRIPT_URL = /cgi-bin/test-cgi.pl
SERVER_NAME = www.multiproxy.org
HTTP_PRAGMA = no-cache
MOD_PERL = mod_perl/1.24_01
HTTP_VIA = 1.1 netapp1 (NetCache NetApp/5.1R2)
HTTP_COOKIE = h2=o; he=llo; mprxy=566993; AdComPop5124=yes
SCRIPT_FILENAME = /home/sites/multiproxy/web/cgi-bin/test-cgi.pl
PATH = /sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR = 80.200.13.***
SERVER_ADDR = 216.218.132.85
SERVER_PROTOCOL = HTTP/1.1
HTTP_CONNECTION = keep-alive
SERVER_SIGNATURE =
Apache/1.3.19 Server at www.multiproxy.org Port 80
SERVER_SOFTWARE = Apache/1.3.19 (Unix) (Red-Hat/Linux) mod_gzip/1.3.19.1a mod_ssl/2.8.1 OpenSSL/0.9.6 mod_perl/1.24_01
SERVER_ADMIN = mike@multiproxy.org
REMOTE_ADDR = 195.238.2.212
DOCUMENT_ROOT = /home/sites/multiproxy/web
REQUEST_URI = /cgi-bin/test-cgi.pl
REQUEST_METHOD = GET
SERVER_PORT = 80
Ok for the peeps that don't like having to change proxy every once in a while in Proxomitron, I recommand cahining it to multiproxy (http://multiproxy.org).
Here is how to do it :
RE: Mproxy and Proxomitron?
Message:
Hi,
Configure your browser to use proxy on 127.0.0.1 port XXXX,
then "Proxomitron's proxy port number" must be also XXXX (configure it from the CONFIG button, HTTP sheet-that's if you have 4b3 version of Proxomitron).
Next turn on "use remote proxy" (in Proxomitron main screen), use the PROXY button and enter 127.0.0.1:YYYY (YYYY and XXXX are port numbers) then press OK.
Now in MP's OPTIONS enter yyyy in "accept connections on port"...
For example use for XXXX 8523, and for YYYY 6987.
Most people use for port numbers 8080,8088,80 etc. and that's not quite correct because the first ports someone scans (if he wants to enter your computer for example) are those one.
Hope you understood my explanation, and now everything will be OK.
this was taken from the forum of multiproxy at : http://www.multiproxy.org/board/1527.shtml
you can also check : http://www.multiproxy.org/cgi-bin/proxyboard/view.pl and use "Proxomitron" as you search word
Have fun :D
sorry was a duplicate of the preceeding... I have to be more patient :D
WARNING : The preceding procedure works great for anonimity and page filtering but is kind of slowing your connection speed A LOT if you don't have quick proxies.... I guess it's a tradeoff for hiding yourself eh... :)
I am using Proximajiggy at the moment. It's pretty damn kewl!
I have heard of "proxy chaining".
How can I tell to my Netscape to use one proxy and then another ?
Is it possible ? :confused:
Great job Negative. I've used Proxomitron for several months now and am still finding new things that it can do. It's hard to believe that something free is so versatile.
I could tell horror stories about when I first downloaded it. I had my computer so locked up that I couldn't do anything. Once I began learning Proxomitron, though, I fell in love with it. Again, good job and I learned a few more things about it from your tut.
I updated the tutorial... all links should work again. I also added the php-code for a simple HTTP-header 'script' as found here.