From: Michael F. <Mic...@tb...> - 2002-10-14 16:16:22
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wayne wrote: > > From: Michael Foord <Mic...@tb...> > > To: wayne <wa...@ny...>, > > "pro...@li..." <pro...@li...> > > Subject: Re: [proxyTools-users] escaping a very restrictive > > > > > [..] > > > > > > > > Checking proxy capabilities ... > > > > send() on closed socket PROXY at statProxy.pl line 1016. > > > > Your vendor has not defined POSIX macro EWOULDBLOCK, used at statProxy.pl line > > > > 1 > > > > 017 > > > > > > This bug has been fixed. Get a new statProxy.pl > > > > > > > New version got - localproxy, localproxy2, statproxy, findproxy and the new cgi > > stuff. > > **** > I updated localProxy2.pl about 0400 GMT. That fix is worth getting. > **** > > > master.pl returns the same result as last time - all ports `blocked` except 25 and > > 110 which are `open`. > > Sure, it was right. > I didn't change anything that would affect tests of those two ports. > > > Its possible that is partly to allow us to use yahoo messenger > > - annoying as I can`t actually get that to work - lol :-) > > Those ports won't help there, but master.pl doesn't test all 65535 > ports, so maybe they have opened up some other odd ones for you. > Around master.pl line 144, you will see the list of ports it checks. > It would be easy for you to edit any ports you want to be tested > into there. > > > C:\Program Files\localproxy>perl statproxy.pl -t 0 -a ,192.168.0.1:8080,******, > > ****** 192.168.0.1:8080 > > Subroutine blocking redefined at statproxy.pl line 82. > > I've removed this warning now. > > > statProxy v4.104 report from 192.168.4.67: > > 192.168.0.1 :8080 T ?/? > > That wasn't where your proxy was before. > Has it been changed? [snip] This came minutes before I left work but I had time to dig out the old statproxy tests I did, download the new version of statproxy (uploaded 16 minutes ago according to sourceforge!!) Got this result - haven`t had time to properly read the documentation and actually *check* if I`m doing the right thing !! Got this result - this make more sense ?? Still looks odd to me..... C:\Program Files\localproxy>perl statproxy.pl -t all -a ,192.168.4.1,michael,****** 192.168.4.1:8080 statProxy v4.105 report from 192.168.4.67: 192.168.4.1 :8080 AFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFF 0.0/? C:\Program Files\localproxy> Mike |