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Web Security Security issues related to browsers, web site defacements, DOS, CGI, etc.

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Old May 11th, 2005, 06:31 PM   #1
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IE proxy chaining

I was doing some searching around to see if it was possible to chain proxies together in IE 6 without any support programs being required. I saw another post on antionline saying that is was possible using a IP:PORT IP:PORT type syntax with the last IP address having it's port number in the provided port box in IE for proxies. I tried this but it did not work.

I was wondering if anyone knew if this really worked and had been successful in using it. If so any help you can offer on what i'm doing wrong would be great. Thanks

example syntax i tried :-
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 80 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx |80|
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