[noCensorship] REVISED : Please read first : Testing proxies from Freerk's list / was Re: Proxytools censored - a thanks

  • From: Denis Green <rainman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: nocensorship@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 09:20:23 -0800


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Dear Wayne


Thanks for the quick replies

1/ I've been careful with the cntrl +c, cntrl + double c etc. 
2/ I don't think I typed cntrl + triple C anytime
2.1./ Yes I am working from behind a firewall

3/ I have created a file with some 290 + proxies using
perl extractHosts.pl newlist.txt isEnabled doesNotPassIPAddressThrough

4/ Now I wish to use this list on my browser and so with to check for
a) working proxies
b) sort them on speed

5/ To achieve 4 above, Let us say I run 

5.1./
perl statProxy.pl -t 0:13 -m -l newlist.txt
(newlist.txt being the file with the earlier checked 290 + proxies)

or I run 

5.2./ 
perl statProxy.pl -t 0 -m -l newlist.txt
(as test 13 seems superfluous there)

6/ Test as in 5.1. seems to run ok on my machine and gives an
output. Doesn't take much time either (total time it took on 190+
proxies was less than 10 minutes)

The output is like 

| statProxy v4.167 report from aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd (xyz.net)
| 12.17.161.27    :8000  R            R         
| 12.44.87.173    :8000  p                     19.0/? 
| 128.252.76.18   :8000  R            R         
| 128.32.99.184   :8000  T            T         
| 129.22.182.136  :8000  p            T        21.0/? 
| 141.150.62.201  :8002  T            T         
| 141.151.130.130 :8000  p                     7.0/? 
| 146.145.107.99  :81    T            T         
| 148.223.5.101   :8000  p                     7.0/? 
| 148.241.2.17    :81    T            T         
| 162.33.156.163  :80    T            T         
| 163.24.109.245  :80    T            T         
| 163.24.132.117  :80    T            T         
| 163.24.41.245   :80    T            T         
| 163.24.98.245   :80    T            T         
| 163.29.43.131   :80    T            T         
..........

7/ Now which are the working ones and which are non working
8/ Could you please list what T, p, R etc. mean ?

9/ Instead of using hosts.xml with the command in (3/) above
how do I use freerk's list there ?

9.1./ Instead of directly using these on my browser
can I use them with Local proxy (i.e.) make LP to 
connect to the net and provide the "services" thru 
these proxies ONLY 

9.2./ will it mean that my IP address will not be leaked
(If I some how make LP use only these Proxies that have 
passed test 13)

9.3. How do I make LP use ONLY a set of proxies (based
on a set of test that I've done)

9.4./ Or is it better to use them directly on the browser?
and be reasonably sure of IP not being leaked ?

9.5./ What are the various configs available ? I can see 
some Syria Net, UAE dialup some UAE ADSL etc. 

9.6 / Is there a Syria LAN or a UAE LAN  or a China LAN (for e.g.)

10/ Documentation on StatProxy

I tried perldoc statProxy.pl and perldoc statProxy.pl -h
both give an output as follows 

C:\dir...>perldoc statProxy.pl
 | Name statProxy
 | Synopsis
 |     perl statProxy.pl [-f file] -t l[:m:n:..] [-u] [-m] [-p] [-x n] [-a
 |     [realm],[proxy:port],user,pwd]] [-q] [-v] [-h] [-C proxy:port] ((-l
 |     <list file | )|<proxy addr | [:<proxy port | ]|transparent|
 |     http://your.url.com/path)
 | 
 | Description
 |     Documentation is seen at run time (to allow docs for Windows
 |     executable). Use -h to see those details.

11/ when I try perldoc statProxy.pl -h
I get

 | C:\dir>perldoc statProxy.pl -h
 | No documentation found for "-h".
 | Name statProxy
 | Synopsis
 |     perl statProxy.pl [-f file] -t l[:m:n:..] [-u] [-m] [-p] [-x n] [-a
 |     [realm],[proxy:port],user,pwd]] [-q] [-v] [-h] [-C proxy:port] ((-l
 |     <list file | )|<proxy addr | [:<proxy port | ]|transparent|
 |     http://your.url.com/path)
 | 
 | Description
 |     Documentation is seen at run time (to allow docs for Windows
 |     executable). Use -h to see those details.

None of these make sense to me to find out what 'R', 'p' next to the
proxy numbers mean. So I'm asking you here 

Sorry if this info is already in the documentation

12/ By the way is the documentation available in one long HTML or Text
file. If so where ? I'd have it handy and do a text search if the
whole docs is in one file 

13/ some results after clicking on the start services 
(based on the CVS updated as per my mail on CVS)

 | This is localProxy GUI (the 'front end'), version: 4.278
 | Proxies found in environment: none
 | I'm assuming this IP address is aaa.bbb.ccc.dd
 | I'm assuming this IP address is aaa.bbb.ccc.dd
 | Setting default config syria-scs-net
 | Starting localProxy engine with configuration: aaabbbccc
 | start line: perl localProxy2.pl -x 1 -g -d 0 -c aaabbbccc
 | Connected to localhost:10081
 | can't connect to localProxy engine
 | timeout waiting for config data from back end
 | 

14/ What should I do If the LP says **can't connect and waiting 
for config data etc. **


Thanks in adv
& Regards

DG
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