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Re: Tool to find hidden web proxy server


From: Jose Maria Lopez <jkerouac () bgsec com>
Date: 08 Sep 2004 19:15:20 +0200

El sáb, 04 de 09 de 2004 a las 13:19, Thomas Loch escribió:
Privoxy has Port 8118 as its default configuration.

On Wednesday 01 September 2004 20:11, wnorth wrote:
I'm not sure of a tool, but simply scanning your network for TCP/8080 or
TCP/80 or TCP/8000 may give you the results you are looking for. Simple
NMAP would work.

-Wes

If you are portscanning to find proxies don't forget port 3128 as
it's the port squid uses as default.

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