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ProxyChains ver 3.1 README
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ProxyChains ver 4.0 README
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==========================
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*********** ATTENTION ***********
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this program works only on dynamically linked programs.
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also both proxychains and the program to call must use
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the same dynamic linker (i.e. same libc)
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*********************************
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This is Unix version only.
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How to mess with sources - How to Install : read INSTALL !!!!!!
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@ -10,7 +19,19 @@ to follow through proxy (or proxy chain). It is a kind of proxifier.
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It acts like sockscap / permeo / eborder driver ( intercepts TCP calls )
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It is FREE.
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This version (3.x) introduces support for DNS resolving through proxy
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Changelog:
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Version (4.x) removes the dnsresolver script which required a dynamically
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linked "dig" binary to be present with remote DNS lookup.
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this speeds up any operation involving DNS, as the old script had to use TCP.
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additionally it allows to use .onion urls when used with TOR.
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also it removed the broken autoconf build system with a simple Makefile.
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there's a ./configure script though for convenience.
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it also adds support for a config file passed via command line switches/
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environment variables.
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Version (3.x) introduces support for DNS resolving through proxy
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it supports SOCKS4, SOCKS5 and HTTP CONNECT proxy servers.
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Auth-types: socks - "user/pass" , http - "basic".
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* You can use it with servers, like squid, sendmail, or whatever.
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* DNS resolving through proxy.
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Configuration:
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proxychains looks for config file in following order:
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1) file listed in environment variable ${PROXYCHAINS_CONF_FILE} or
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provided as a -f argument to proxychains script or binary.
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