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katmando
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« on: February 12, 2006, 03:12:05 AM » |
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Since Planetlab/Codeen Proxies are of little to no value to the majority of people in the World, perhaps it would be best if FPL separated them into their own category much the way Bleach does with transparent, and so-called Level 1 and Level 2 proxies?
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I tell it like it is and that's offensive to those professing knowledge they don't have.
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Terry
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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2006, 07:55:49 PM » |
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But it's difficult to recognise them. Sometime they work well just as normal proxies, sometime they need entering some digits to get the access (FPL regards them as timeout).
More information about Planetlab/Codeen Proxy http://forum.my-proxy.com/viewtopic.php?t=94
Now you can use Elite Proxy Switcher to easily filter Planetlab/Codeen Proxies: http://www.eliteproxyswitcher.com/
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katmando
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« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2006, 01:55:17 AM » |
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You've got to be joking. Please post any Planetlab/CoDeen proxies that you consider "normal proxies". So that we are on the same page, the defintiion of a normal anonymous proxy is one that can be used (by the general public) to post with, upload with, and download with.
This is the second time you have made mention of the need for some digits to make Planetlab/CoDeen proxies work. That's the point Terry, only people affliated with Planetlab/CoDeen and who have paid for the right would have those digits. Get it?
Recognizing a Planetlab/CoDeen proxy isn't difficult at all. There are several methods to accomplish this, but perhaps the easiest is simply to view (and then resolve) the list here: https://www.planet-lab.org/db/nodes/all_hosts.php
Lorissa has put together a Planetlab/CoDeen range list. It would need some updating, but you can view it here: http://www.justlan.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1680
For example, take the following Planetlab/CoDeen proxies and submit them at this site: http://00563a8.netsolhost.com/proxychecker.php Please notice how easily they are determined to be CoDeen proxies (it takes a few seconds for the results to appear).
128.10.19.53:3124 128.101.191.244:3124 128.111.52.62:3124 128.111.52.62:3128 128.112.139.106:3124 128.112.139.75:3124 128.114.63.14:3124 128.114.63.16:3128 128.119.247.211:3124 128.143.137.249:3124 128.208.4.197:3128 128.208.4.198:3127 128.208.4.198:3128 128.208.4.199:3124 128.223.6.111:3128 128.223.6.112:3128 128.223.6.113:3127 128.238.88.64:3127 128.42.6.143:3124 128.42.6.145:3124 128.59.67.200:3127 128.59.67.201:3124 128.59.67.201:3128 128.59.67.202:3124 128.59.67.202:3127 128.59.67.202:3128 129.12.3.74:3127 129.12.3.75:3128 129.240.67.15:3124 129.240.67.15:3127 129.242.19.196:3124 129.242.19.196:3128 129.93.68.56:3128 130.104.72.200:3124 130.104.72.201:3124 130.208.247.197:3127 130.208.247.197:3128 130.208.247.198:3128 130.37.198.244:3124 130.37.198.244:3127 130.92.70.251:3127 132.187.230.1:3127 133.11.240.57:3124 139.19.142.1:3124 139.19.142.2:3124 139.19.142.3:3124 139.19.142.3:3128 139.91.70.71:3124 139.91.70.71:3127 140.109.17.181:3124 141.213.4.202:3127 141.24.33.162:3124 141.24.33.162:3127 141.3.41.242:3124 142.103.2.2:3127 142.103.2.2:3128 152.3.138.1:3127 163.221.11.71:3124 163.221.11.73:3128 192.197.121.3:3124 192.33.90.197:3128 192.33.90.198:3128 193.6.20.4:3124 193.63.75.18:3124 195.116.60.1:3124 195.116.60.1:3127 195.116.60.2:3124 195.116.60.2:3128 195.116.60.65:3124 195.130.121.204:3128 195.37.16.101:3128 195.37.16.97:3127 202.249.37.212:3128 202.79.220.50:3128 205.189.33.178:3128 208.216.119.19:3127 212.201.44.73:3124 212.201.44.74:3127
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I tell it like it is and that's offensive to those professing knowledge they don't have.
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Terry
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« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2006, 03:36:07 AM » |
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Thank you, katmando. Good reference.
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thchog
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« Reply #4 on: February 26, 2006, 01:06:25 AM » |
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Sorry to ask but I am confused on the problem with planetlab/codeen. I don't get it, tested with azenv 1.04 they are anonymous at under 500 ping? I hope this is not a touchy topic but I used the new version of Charon to test them as does 1/2 the world, is the Host name blocked by certain sites or something?
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vivek
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« Reply #6 on: March 07, 2006, 08:58:11 PM » |
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CoDeeN isn't a general-purpose proxy, but other than a few addresses being banned, anyone is free to use it. The system provides different levels of service depending on whether you're part of PlanetLab or not, but there's no charge to access the system.
The "digits" being mentioned in this thread are a fairly standard "CAPTCHA" test, and are just used to periodically check whether it's a human sending traffic through CoDeeN.
As you've notced, POST, etc., are not available to members of the general public.
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katmando
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« Reply #7 on: March 08, 2006, 05:43:12 AM » |
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^^And the reason you felt so compelled to post the above was? I mean, what did you say that hasn't already been posted here and more clearly?
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I tell it like it is and that's offensive to those professing knowledge they don't have.
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vivek
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« Reply #8 on: March 08, 2006, 10:21:07 AM » |
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^^And the reason you felt so compelled to post the above was? I mean, what did you say that hasn't already been posted here and more clearly?
Well, the part where you said that only people who've paid or who are affiliated with PlanetLab get "the digits" is flat-out incorrect. I'm trying to clarify that point. It's a simple CAPTCHA - no more, no less. No payment is required to get it.
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katmando
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« Reply #9 on: March 08, 2006, 12:30:23 PM » |
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Okay, so please offer a detailed explanation how the general public can actually use these proxies to post, upload and/or download data. Unless you can do that (specifically), please move on.
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I tell it like it is and that's offensive to those professing knowledge they don't have.
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vivek
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« Reply #10 on: March 08, 2006, 12:39:49 PM » |
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Okay, so please offer a detailed explanation how the general public can actually use these proxies to post, upload and/or download data. Unless you can do that (specifically), please move on.
I didn't imply that the general public can post or upload. In fact, I pretty clearly said that CoDeeN's not a general-purpose proxy. Download's pretty easy - not sure what you can't download using CoDeeN, unless you're either hitting the bandwidth caps, or are trying to access blacklisted sites.
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wildchild
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« Reply #11 on: August 02, 2006, 03:23:18 PM » |
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Would love to be able to filter these out of my proxy search, has anyone come up with a way please, new here to hello guys too! just downloaded FPL and very impressed so far just would be nice to get rid of CODEEN proxies really.
Thanks
Wildchild.
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thchog
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« Reply #12 on: August 02, 2006, 04:52:07 PM » |
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would be nice to get rid of CODEEN proxies really CHARON 0.6 does this simply and easily and has an excellent tutorial on its use.
http://www.project2025.com/charon.php
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Terry
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« Reply #13 on: August 02, 2006, 07:50:09 PM » |
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Charon can filter about 550 Cooden proxies, but there are many more to filter.
12.108.127.136 12.108.127.137 12.108.127.138 12.17.136.136 12.17.136.137 12.17.136.138 12.46.129.21 12.46.129.22 12.46.129.23 128.10.19.52 128.10.19.53 128.111.52.61 128.111.52.62 ...
We will try to find a better way to filt Codeen proxies.
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thchog
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« Reply #14 on: August 02, 2006, 08:15:16 PM » |
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Is there a reason my original post was edited of all the valauble info that was posted with no reference to it ever being edited, because with the info i supplied yes Charon or the other tools can filter out all the plannet labs or DAM close!
what was removed, lets see if it disapears again....
Luckily I keep records of everything...like screanshots and timestamps, they come in handy for these occasions...
CHARON 0.6 does this simply and easily and has an excellent tutorial on its use. http://www.project2025.com/charon.php
OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR
I also believe you can BLUETACK bliss http://www.bluetack.co.uk/forums/lofiversion/index.php/
OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR
Make PAC files http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_auto-config#The_PAC_File
Still thirsty for knowledge? Please feel free to Read more in the following places….
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CoDeeN (princeton_codeen) Host Status (By Updated Wed Aug 2 17:45:02 2006 http://fall.cs.princeton.edu/codeen/ http://www.planet-lab.org/ http://www.coralcdn.org/
http://tor.eff.org/cvs/tor/doc/design-paper/tor-design.html http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum89/5021.htm - SEE LAST POST https://wiki.planet-lab.org/twiki/pub/Planetlab/PlanetLabSecurity/PlanetLabSecurityReview040402.PDF
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