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Proxy
Bouncer 5.0 :
Acts as a proxy server to a proxy server. It starts a server
on your computer which will allow you to connect to multiple
SOCKS4 Proxies(Yes I understand that most socks4 servers are
disappearing). It should be self explanitory when you read the
newbie guide. |
ProxyM8
1.0b:
Proxy/sock server tester for four different protocols : ftp,
pop3, smtp and web. Download: OS X |
Where's
my SOCKS v0.3:
A program designed to scan for SOCKS servers and only socks
servers. SOCKS is a protocol that allows you to connect to a
server via a diffrent computer. The computer running the SOCKS
server acts as a gateway in some sorts. Your computer sends
data to the SOCKS server and the SOCKS server relays it to the
server you wanted to connect to. Where's my SOCKS will scan
an ip range you enter for SOCKS server. If it finds a listening
port on port 1080, which is the SOCKS port, and it doesn't respond
with the correct protocol it will not add it to the list. This
makes sure that your list only contains true SOCKS servers. Download: OS X |
| Protocol
Buster :
Acts as a go-between or proxy to capture protocols. Has many options
and features. Download: OS X |
zProtoBuster:
A protocol buster from the French Mac Underground. Download: OS X |
| Underhand
1.0:
Underhand allows a user (A) to connect to a target address (C)
via someone else (B). Instead of A connecting to C, A connects
to B, and B connects to C (A -- B -- C). This way, C never gets
to talk directly to A letting A stay completely out of harms way
and anonymous. Download: OS X |
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