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CKY-9K
Posted on 01-31-10 04:51 PM Link | Quote | ID: 126426


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I'm trying to connect via sock proxies but it seems like nothing is working anymore.

I used programs like proxifier and sockscap and used Tor with them,
but it won't work. I tried making it socks4 and socks5 but it won't go.

I tried not using tor and just using a proxy list like this
http://www.samair.ru/proxy/socks.htm

None of them connect at all.

What am I doing wrong?

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blackhole89
Posted on 02-01-10 05:09 AM Link | Quote | ID: 126452


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It's pretty usual for many entries in proxy lists to be dead. For Tor, what did you connect to - Tor's native (SOCKS) interface or Privoxy's HTTP one? The latter wouldn't work. There also is a couple of other possible reasons, one being that whatever method those programs typically use to hook winsock functions doesn't work, either by being blocked by your OS, antivirus software or similar or otherwise - or that the traffic you are trying to redirect isn't TCP traffic to begin with, which would mean that you can't send it through a SOCKS proxy. Either way, more information would be required.

If you have a host you can SSH to, you can see if you can get it to work with its dynamic tunnels (-D); those create a SOCKS proxy. Also, you should check whether you can use any of those SOCKS proxies with your web browser of choice; most of them support SOCKS proxies (which you typically use by entering the SOCKS proxy as one and blanking all other proxy types).

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CKY-9K
Posted on 02-01-10 05:59 PM Link | Quote | ID: 126478


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I used Vidalia and then put the 127.0.0.1 IP in sockscap and ran the program I'm trying to use proxies with but it wouldn't connect at all.

When I was using proxies earlier it worked when I used a list of proxies that weren't all dead.

I tried changing my firewall and using proxies but that didn't work either.

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blackhole89
Posted on 02-01-10 11:43 PM Link | Quote | ID: 126526


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What did you enter as the port?

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CKY-9K
Posted on 02-02-10 01:17 AM (rev. 2 of 02-02-10 01:18 AM) Link | Quote | ID: 126527


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Viladia had 9051 so I used that

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CKY-9K
Posted on 02-04-10 01:53 AM Link | Quote | ID: 126614


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I used port 9050 and it's not working still. I can see the map thing saying it's connecting to places then it gets closed.

I can see the program I'm trying to connect, trying to log on but then on the map thing it goes from open to closed.

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