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ProxyChains ver 3.1 README
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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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This program forces any tcp connection made by any given tcp client
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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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it supports SOCKS4, SOCKS5 and HTTP CONNECT proxy servers.
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Auth-types: socks - "user/pass" , http - "basic".
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When to use it ?
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1) When the only way to get "outside" from your LAN is through proxy server.
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2) To get out from behind restrictive firewall which filters outgoing ports.
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3) To use two (or more) proxies in chain:
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like: your_host <--> proxy1 <--> proxy2 <--> target_host
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4) To "proxify" some program with no proxy support built-in (like telnet)
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5) Access intranet from outside via proxy.
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5) To use DNS behind proxy.
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Some cool features:
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* This program can mix different proxy types in the same chain
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like: your_host <-->socks5 <--> http <--> socks4 <--> target_host
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* Different chaining options supported
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random order from the list ( user defined length of chain ).
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exact order (as they appear in the list )
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dynamic order (smart exclude dead proxies from chain)
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* You can use it with any TCP client application, even network scanners
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yes, yes - you can make portscan via proxy (or chained proxies)
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for example with Nmap scanner by fyodor (www.insecire.org/nmap).
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proxychains nmap -sT -PO -p 80 -iR (find some webservers through proxy)
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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) ./proxychains.conf
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2) $(HOME)/.proxychains/proxychains.conf
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3) /etc/proxychains.conf **
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**see more in /etc/proxychains.conf
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Usage Example:
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bash$ proxychains telnet targethost.com
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in this example it will run telnet through proxy(or chained proxies)
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specified by proxychains.conf
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Usage Example:
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bash$ proxyresolv targethost.com
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in this example it will resolve targethost.com through proxy(or chained proxies)
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specified by proxychains.conf
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NOTE:
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to run suid/sgid programs(like ssh) through proxychains you have to be root
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