Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
Stealth Proxy
Released 25 years ago. April 2001
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By Kane
Informations
| Author | Kane |
| Family | Stealth Proxy |
| Category | Stealth Proxy |
| Version | Stealth Proxy |
| Released Date | Apr 2001, 25 years ago. |
| Language | Delphi |
Additional Information
Server:
size: 336.384 bytes
port: 1212 TCP
startup:
none
Author Information / Description
Stealth Proxy for Windows 95/98/NT/2000
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OK. Neccesity is the mother of invention and this was something I needed a while back
and finally got around to making. Basically, it's a SOCKS 4/5 proxy server that runs
in the background with no obvious signs that it's doing so.
The idea is, if you have access to a machine and want do 'stuff' anonymously and
don't trust public 'anonymous' proxy servers this might be for you.
1) Copy all the files to the windows directory.
2) Register the support files:
regsvr32 /s firewallx.dll
regsvr32 /s firewallx.ocx
3) Execute proxys.exe
The proxy runs on port 1212. You might want to add an entry to the registry to make
it start on bootup.
This is just a taster. In the near future I'll release a better version with configurable
ports and an option to chain proxies together. Maybe some encryption wouldn't go amis.
In the mean time have fun!
- Shouts to KLP and the Tiger Team crew -
Authored by Kane...........
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