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Networks Proxy Chaining

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by XUntitled, 23 Jul 2005.

  1. XUntitled

    XUntitled What's a Dremel?

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    Quick Q, is there any way to tell that a proxy chain is actually working? If put the ips and ports of the proxys manualy into IE, is there any way to tell its really going through all of them. Example, I put this in the Lan Settings box under connections:

    Address: 200.30.75.86:80 218.22.143.118:8080 211.143.130.20 PORT:8082

    The IP address will show as 200.30.75.86, but is there any way to make sure its going through 200.30.75.86 and 211.143.130.20. Basicly I just don't trust IE to do its job.
     
  2. CaseyBlackburn

    CaseyBlackburn Network Techie

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    I didn't know IE would go through multiple proxies.
     
  3. XUntitled

    XUntitled What's a Dremel?

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    Every place I read says just put it in this format:

    IP1:port IP2:port Etc. Etc. Then the Final IP and then put that port in the actually "Port" box.

    I know that if I put one proxy in, my IP will change to that. Then if I put another one in, it will change to the second one. But I have no way of telling if its still going through the first proxy.
     
  4. CaseyBlackburn

    CaseyBlackburn Network Techie

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    I return this post cause I remembered Traceroutes don't run through Internet Explorer.
     
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