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Re: Socks port 1080
From: bejtlich () TEXAS NET (Richard Bejtlich)
Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2000 05:22:48 -0000
Hi, Cyberarmy maintains a list of proxies, and also offers FAQs on their use: http://www.cyberarmy.com/lists/proxy/ The tool ProxyHunter is also offered, although I believe it was originally written by a Chinese person. Richard PS: Lists of open Wingates and mail servers open to third party relay are also compiled: http://www.cyberarmy.com/lists/wingate/ http://www.cyberarmy.com/lists/smtp/ ----- Any reason why someone would connect to port 1080? ============================================== Heman Leopando
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