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Re: testing webapp - socks and http proxy question
From: Jack Mannino <jack.a.mannino () gmail com>
Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 13:33:47 -0500
I actually wrote a short blog about this a while back, since a few people asked me how to do it. It has instructions for configuring Burp to work with Privoxy and Tor, but you could easily substitute the upstream proxy of your choice. Anyways, here is the link:
http://jack-mannino.blogspot.com/2008/09/proxying-burp-through-tor-and-privoxy.html -Jack -------------------------------------------------------------------------Sponsored by: Watchfire Methodologies & Tools for Web Application Security Assessment With the rapid rise in the number and types of security threats, web application security assessments should be considered a crucial phase in the development of any web application. What methodology should be followed? What tools can accelerate the assessment process? Download this Whitepaper today!
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