[noCensorship] Re: : help me get thru isp proxy(i need help)

  • From: wayne <wayne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: nocensorship@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: 9 Jan 2004 16:56:55 -0000

> From: raed safarini <drsafarini@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [noCensorship] : help me get thru isp proxy(i need help)
> To: nocensorship@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 

I've reordered your reply to keep the logic flow correct.
I've also requoted it properly. :-)
Please don't remove anything in your reply.

When you said web sites were blocked, do you mean you get some kind 
of 'access denied' page, or just no response?

> dearest wayne,
> thanks for ur replay

> wayne <wayne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> We haven't had much information from there.
> The only thing I have in the PT data is that your address range was=20
> 195.94.4.0/21.=20
> 
> Some questions:
> 1) You have no proxy configured into your web browser?

> > first i dont have proxy configerd in web browser

Ok, so that means a transparent proxy or just direct port 80 
access.

> 2) What IP address do you see when you go into a command window=20
> and type:=20
> ipconfig
> ?

> > 2nd  after i did ipconfig,this what appers
> > 0 ethernet adapter:
> > ip address.................169.254.25.30
> > subnet mask..............255.255.0.0
> > 1 ethernet adapter
> > ip address ................205.160.111.xxx
> > subnet mask..............255.255.255.0
> > default gateway.............205.160.111.xxx

That's your address - you're in a Sprint subnet, it seems.
Thanks for the information - I've updated the proxyTools firewall 
database.

> 3) What IP address do you see when you go to:
> http://www.ub2b.com/ShowIP
> ? Reload that page a few times to see if you get any different=20
> answers.

> > 3RD after i went to www.up2p.com it came to me this=20
> > your address is 65.162.184.6
> > and thats even after reloding several times.

That's interesting. It shows that your accesses to web 
sites seem to come from 65.162.184.6 (another Sprint subnet).

> 4) Do you see any funny characters when you do this=20
> (start in a command window):
> telnet login.icq.com 8000
> ? Does it connect, or do you just get a timeout message?

> > 4th when i did what u say in comand window
> > it did not connect and it say its failed to be connected

> 5) Same as 4, but using port 80 instead of 8000

Did it take some time to produce that error, or was it 
quick (a second or so)? Did it not say 'timeout'?
In fact, this *must* connect, or your browser would not work 
at all. Oh, wait ... try this and tell me whether it connects, 
how long, etc ...
6)
telnet www.panix.com 80

> > 5th it apper: coniction to host lost

Same questions as (5). Did it connect, did it take long to 
connect; did it mention timeout?

7) Try (4) using some more ports (3128, 8080, 110, 25, ...), just 
to let us know how much blocking there is.

I can't guess how it's set up until I confirm the replies to 4 
and 5. I can't eliminate commStrat 0 for you yet.

The test 3 results show that your access is not direct though 
(transparent proxy, or NAT, or both). Since you said sites are 
blocked to your web browser, that means there is a 
transparent proxy somewhere; it is (or leads to) a proxy whose 
outside address is 65.162.184.6.
I checked, and there *is* a proxy service there (on port 80).
I checked that proxy, but it forbids all my accesses. I guess it 
only allows requests from your subnets.

So now you need to do more tests to see if commStrat 1 is usable 
You might not see your characters as you type, but just keep 
going. You might not connect on both of these; if that happens 
don't continue.
8) In a command window again:
telnet 65.162.184.6 80
GET http://www.panix.com/ HTTP/1.0


(note that last line is a blank one - hit 'Enter' twice after the 
GET line)
Try to catch the first few lines in the response and tell me what 
they say. Tell me if you get a whole bunch of stuff in the 
response.

Then:
9)
telnet 65.162.184.6 80
CONNECT www.panix.com:443 HTTP/1.0


Again, there's a blank line needed at the end.
Catch the first few lines and tell me what they say.
Do you see 'HTTP/1.0 200 OK' anywhere at the beginning?

And:
10)
telnet 65.162.184.6 80
CONNECT login.icq.com:8080 HTTP/1.0


Again, there's a blank line needed at the end.
Catch the first few lines and tell me what they say.
Do you see 'HTTP/1.0 200 OK' anywhere at the beginning?


(8) and (9) should pass (if you connect at all); if (10) fails, 
there is still commStrat 2, so don't give up hope. :-)


If you don't connect at all on 8,9,10, then it probably means there 
are some further firewall blocks in place. Almost anything is 
possible to Sprint, but you would just move on to commStrat 2 
in that case. Unfortunately, it's not that great. It can be real 
fast, but it may fail completely depending on whether the web site 
you want to browse accepts it at all.

--
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(remove the obvious extra 's')
http://proxytools.sourceforge.net/
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