Re: [sqlmap-users] sqlmap through proxy
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From: Miroslav S. <mir...@gm...> - 2011-06-17 15:21:53
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hi again. please retest it now. i hope that "leakage" is "plugged" now ;) kr On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 4:54 PM, Miroslav Stampar <mir...@gm...> wrote: > hi buawig. > > thank you for this fight. it really appears that we can easily solve > this one but "chocking" sockets getaddrinfo in case of proxy which > will solve DNS requests in case of HTTP proxy and TOR leaks. > > this means that i was appereantly under wrong impression. i admit :) > > but, good luck in finding "python proxy example code that doesn't leak > DNS queries". you'll need it :) > > will commit in a few. > > kr > > On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 4:47 PM, <bu...@gm...> wrote: >> Miroslav Stampar wrote: >>> second, are you using some plugins (like FoxyProxy) or just entered >>> proxy address manually into settings? >> >> no plugins, manual settings used to configure proxy. >> Do you see DNS queries if you configure your browser to use a http proxy? >> >>> also, have you tried to issue >>> some new random address like www.asdasdasdasdas.com (maybe your IP >>> address was in DNS cache) >> >> I used a http://asdfasdfasdfas.com/ and i was surprised that it exists ;) >> >>>> Pidgin recently fixed a DNS leak in their implementation. I don't think >>>> this is 'unfixable'. >>> >>> i like this one :) >>> >>> please, be so kind find the patch and adjust. we'll be more than happy >>> to incorporate it. >> >> Well, after all it looks like you still don't believe me. >> I'll try to find some python proxy example code that doesn't leak DNS >> queries - so we can talk about facts instead of opinions. >> >> > > > > -- > Miroslav Stampar > > E-mail: miroslav.stampar (at) gmail.com > PGP Key ID: 0xB5397B1B > -- Miroslav Stampar E-mail: miroslav.stampar (at) gmail.com PGP Key ID: 0xB5397B1B |