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im looking for an application that is something similar to charon [proxy scanner/.leecher for windows ssystems].
my goal is a small distro that can run a proxy scanner, leech lists, and distribute results via txt file, and be remotely admistered from a windows xp machine.
any help, instruction, or links that would help me towards that goal are appreciated
tia
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why do you require a whole distro? a single port scanner should do if all you wish to do is list public proxy addresses.
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a distro is my end goal, not what i need right now. what i need now is a proxy scanner similar to charon that will work on a linux box. charon is not a simple port scanner. well, maybe at its heart, but thats not all it is.
so if you could help out with a name of an app that works like that, that can be configured to leech pages i load, that can be configured to leech via search engines, that can use blacklists so i dont scan .gov's and shoot myself in the face by doing so, that can have configurable filters so i can filter out all ip's based on country or range, a filter to ignore all the crap proxies like codeen, ect., that can export what i find/leech into ip:port configuration so i can upload it to my site as a pac. you get the idea. i need more than a scanner.
i currently use charon on windows, and its exactly what i need, but i dont want to use a machine that i work on to do proxy tasks, i want a custom machine designed just for the purpose of proxy. so eventually, i'd like to build my own nix [my skills prohibit this at the moment, but maybe next year, who knows, maybe ill lose my job so ill have time to learn everything i need.] , but until then, i just need charon for linux.
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thanks x86. ill give it a look tomorrow. i read your reply this morning, but got sidetracked. based on the screenshots, i dunno... but its the closest thing ive seen so far
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