GNU Proxyknife is a proxy validation program that enables LAN users to access the internet bypassing strict ISP proxies. It helps in validating free proxies.
One key feature of this software is the ability to change headers in test requests sent to free proxies. Whether you want to switch between the CONNECT and GET method or create your own checksite, checksite port, or checksite key, GNU Proxyknife makes it easy to test and filter free proxies. In fact, you can use it to validate free socks5 proxies with a connect command, socks4 proxies with a connect command, or free HTTP proxies with a GET or CONNECT method. Additionally, it can even validate free proxies with a TCP tunnel.
So what's new in the latest release? For starters, Myproxy can now be a SOCKS4 tunnel. There's also a new option "-C" and keyword "checkreqin," which enable customizable requests. This release even makes it possible to implement new protocols (like searching for MSN proxy). Plus, checksite is now supported in other protocols (such as ftp://) for HTTP proxies with the GET method.
But that's not all. This release can be invoked without a startup file, configuring and invoking is a breeze, and the output format has been reordered. You'll even find the record of the final request has been added to the output. The manual has been rewritten, offering advanced usages and updated Chinese translations. Finally, some memory bugs have been fixed.
Overall, GNU Proxyknife is an excellent option for anyone seeking a reliable program to validate free proxies. With its customizable features and easy-to-use interface, it's no wonder this software has such a devoted fan base.
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