fetch-some-proxies
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fetch-some-proxies
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all my homies hate mega & rapidgator for the bandwidth limitations
Also useful: https://github.com/stamparm/fetch-some-proxies
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Fetching free proxy IPs and fuzzy searching by country to facilitate editing proxychains.conf?
#!/usr/bin/env sh # This script fetches free proxies using https://github.com/stamparm/fetch-some-proxies # and appends them in the correct format at the end # of /etc/proxychains.conf for use with proxychains. # # Use `fzproxy.sh --country=germany` to list and append # only German proxies. All fetch-some-proxies flags can # be used as fzproxy.sh flags in the same way. # # The script assumes that the fetch-some-proxies executable # (fetch.py) is located in $HOME/Projects/fetch-some-proxies, # edit line 20 to change that if required. # # Before first use, you may need to edit /etc/proxychains.conf # to comment out or delete all default proxies and add a new # line at the end containing `### FZPROXY.SH`, which will be # used as a hook for appending new proxies. python3 $HOME/Projects/fetch-some-proxies/fetch.py --raw "$1" | fzf -m | tee /tmp/proxytemp sed -i 's/\:\/\// /' /tmp/proxytemp sed -i 's/\:/ /' /tmp/proxytemp sed -e '/FZPROXY.SH/,+200d' /etc/proxychains.conf | sudo tee /etc/proxychains.conf > /dev/null printf "### FZPROXY.SH\n" | sudo tee -a /etc/proxychains.conf > /dev/null cat /tmp/proxytemp | sudo tee -a /etc/proxychains.conf > /dev/null printf "Success ▶ /etc/proxychains' proxy list now replaced with:\n" grep -A200 'FZPROXY.SH' /etc/proxychains.conf | tee -a
AnonSurf
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Internet Cafe Simulator
I used anonsurf and got it in less than a minute. You don't need to download any sus vpn app or addon, just download anonsurf, it's a well known tool used for anon surfing in parrot linux. For windows users you can download it here: https://github.com/ultrafunkamsterdam/AnonSurf For those who don't know how to download from git just click on the green "Code" button and then "Download Zip". After downloading it just execute AnonSurf.exe and done. You can check your IP in https://whatismyipaddress.com
- Tor Relay all your bandwidth threw tor
What are some alternatives?
megabasterd - Yet another unofficial (and ugly) cross-platform MEGA downloader/uploader/streaming suite.
TorghostNG - TorghostNG - Make your internet traffic anonymized through Tor network and Privoxy. Rewritten from TorGhost with Python 3
quarry - Python library that implements the Minecraft network protocol and data types
Torlin - Makes your browsing private using the Tor network.
mapproxy - MapProxy is a tile cache and WMS proxy
anon_requests - anonymous requests
1fichier-dl - 1Fichier Download Manager.
buoyboy - A better way to digest NOAA Buoy Data
py-ipv8 - Python implementation of Tribler's IPv8 p2p-networking layer
mitmproxy - An interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.
websockify - Websockify is a WebSocket to TCP proxy/bridge. This allows a browser to connect to any application/server/service.