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@ -7,13 +7,13 @@ ProxyChains-NG ver 4.10 README
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It supports TCP only (no UDP/ICMP etc).
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The way it works is basically a HACK; so it is possible that it doesn't
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work with your program, especially when it's a script, or starts
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work with your program, especially when it's a script, or starts
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numerous processes like background daemons or uses dlopen() to load
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"modules" (bug in glibc dynlinker).
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It should work with simple compiled (C/C++) dynamically linked programs
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though.
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If your program doesn't work with proxychains, consider using an
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If your program doesn't work with proxychains, consider using an
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iptables based solution instead; this is much more robust.
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Supported Platforms: Linux, BSD, Mac.
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@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ ProxyChains-NG ver 4.10 README
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ONLY USE PROXYCHAINS IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING.
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THE AUTHORS AND MAINTAINERS OF PROXYCHAINS DO NOT TAKE ANY
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RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY ABUSE OR MISUSE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND
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THE AUTHORS AND MAINTAINERS OF PROXYCHAINS DO NOT TAKE ANY
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RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY ABUSE OR MISUSE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND
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THE RESULTING CONSEQUENCES.
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*** Installation ***
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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Version 4.7:
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- new round_robin chaintype by crass.
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- fix bug with lazy allocation when GCC constructor was not used.
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- new configure flag --fat-binary to create a "fat" binary/library on OS X
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- return EBADF rather than EINTR in close hook.
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- return EBADF rather than EINTR in close hook.
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it's legal for a program to retry close() calls when they receive
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EINTR, which could cause an infinite loop, as seen in chromium.
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@ -103,13 +103,13 @@ Version 4.2:
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- fixes compilation issues with ubuntu 12.04 toolchain
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- fixes segfault in rare codepath
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Version 4.1
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Version 4.1
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- support for mac os x (all archs)
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- all internal functions are threadsafe when compiled with -DTHREAD_SAFE
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- all internal functions are threadsafe when compiled with -DTHREAD_SAFE
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(default).
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Version 4.0
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- replaced dnsresolver script (which required a dynamically linked "dig"
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- replaced dnsresolver script (which required a dynamically linked "dig"
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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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@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Version 4.0
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environment variables.
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Version 3.0
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- support for DNS resolving through proxy
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- support for DNS resolving through proxy
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supports SOCKS4, SOCKS5 and HTTP CONNECT proxy servers.
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Auth-types: socks - "user/pass" , http - "basic".
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@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ Some cool features:
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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 most TCP client applications, possibly even network
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* You can use it with most TCP client applications, possibly even network
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scanners, as long as they use standard libc functionality.
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pcap based scanning does not work.
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* You can use it with servers, like squid, sendmail, or whatever.
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@ -169,9 +169,9 @@ specified by proxychains.conf
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Usage Example:
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$ proxychains -f /etc/proxychains-other.conf targethost2.com
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$ proxychains -f /etc/proxychains-other.conf telnet targethost2.com
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in this example it will use different configuration file then proxychains.conf
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in this example it will use different configuration file then proxychains.conf
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to connect to targethost2.com host.
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Usage Example:
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