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change proxy with command #291

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mtalhagaoglu opened this issue Jul 5, 2019 · 5 comments
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change proxy with command #291

mtalhagaoglu opened this issue Jul 5, 2019 · 5 comments

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@mtalhagaoglu
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i can't change my proxy with a terminal command. it change itself when a new connection request come. there is any option for changing proxy manuel?

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rofl0r commented Jul 5, 2019

"it change itself" -hmm what ?

please try to come up with a better, detailed description of what happens and what you wanna do.
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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mtalhagaoglu commented Jul 5, 2019

I'm trying to test some informations. To test this I have to login the site with these informations but the site doesn't give permission me to try 500 time in a row. So everytime I tried 450 times I have to wait 50 minutes but I don't want to do that. You know it's very boring situation so if I change my proxy every 450 trying, I will be successful. But there isn't any command for that or I don't know. Proxychains change proxy every connection request. Everytime I login with new information, proxy changing and it takes time. I hope I can explain the situation. If I can't and if you want to help me about that you can contact me with direct message so I can send you screenshots

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rofl0r commented Jul 6, 2019

you can "script" proxychains by generating a config file on the fly such as in this example: #246 (comment) . so you simply generate a new config file after 450 password crack attempts.

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mtalhagaoglu commented Jul 8, 2019 via email

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rofl0r commented Jul 8, 2019

yes, the example config file is full of descriptive text. you simply need to read it.

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