Any one know how to make a proxie tester?
Or i mean, what does it do to test the proxie?
It tries to connect to the proxy specified on the port specified. If it can't connect, it's a bad proxy. If it does connect, it *should* show how long it took.
Quote from: rabbit on July 12, 2005, 11:28 PM
It tries to connect to the proxy specified on the port specified. If it can't connect, it's a bad proxy. If it does connect, it *should* show how long it took.
Isn't that for scanning? The testing is connecting to the proxy and requesting some information, but i dont remember (i think).
O...hah. Yeah.
Testing, just connect to the proxy, and send a GET request for some site (like google.com).
or if a sock proxy. Follow the protocol and connect to somethin. (IE: If makin a proxy tester that tests proxies on bnet. Tell it to connect to 1 of the realms)
Oh ok ;). I will do it and get back to ya soon :).
yaph ("yet another proxy hunter") can search large spaces for socks4, socks5, and http proxies. I'm not sure how it works or how it tests them, but it's opensource so you can find out.
http://yaph.sourceforge.net/
Note that when you scan, you touch alot of machines that you don't want to touch. Scan at your own risk....