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author | Adam Weinberger <adamw@FreeBSD.org> | 2014-07-29 14:30:10 +0000 |
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committer | Adam Weinberger <adamw@FreeBSD.org> | 2014-07-29 14:30:10 +0000 |
commit | 1c30911ff0463c1215e15dd9f7acb886ca35a93d (patch) | |
tree | 17783a29eefdfe8b1d45e4895ff0daaf7f6e92c3 /security/proxycheck/files/patch-proxycheck.1 | |
parent | - Update to 2.4.3 (diff) |
Rename security/ patches to reflect the files they modify.
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svn path=/head/; revision=363328
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diff --git a/security/proxycheck/files/patch-proxycheck.1 b/security/proxycheck/files/patch-proxycheck.1 new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..0bd29f0557cd --- /dev/null +++ b/security/proxycheck/files/patch-proxycheck.1 @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +--- proxycheck.1.orig Sun May 11 10:47:38 2003 ++++ proxycheck.1 Mon Jun 30 03:23:58 2003 +@@ -2,12 +2,13 @@ + .\" manpage for proxycheck + .\" Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru> +- + .TH proxycheck 1 + + .SH NAME ++ + proxycheck \- open proxy server checker + + .SH SYNOPSYS ++ + \fBproxycheck\fR \fIoptions\fR \fIhost\fR[:\fIproto_port_spec\fR]... + + .SH DESCRIPTION +@@ -39,15 +40,12 @@ + + .IP \fB\-h\fR + print a short help and exit. +- + .IP \fB\-v\fR + increase the verbosity level. All debugging messages will + go to standard error stream. +- + .IP "\fB\-d\fR \fIdeshost\fR:\fIdestport\fR (required)" + try to establish a proxied connection to the given \fIdsthost\fR, + port \fIdstport\fR. This option is required. +- + .IP "\fB\-c\fR \fIcheck\fR[:\fIparams\fR] (required)" + the "method" \fBproxycheck\fR will use when talking to a destination + system to determine if a proxy is open or not. Interpretation of +@@ -72,54 +70,45 @@ + (username, password, recipient address, cookie server, ...) are + expected to be found in environment variables. Run \fBproxycheck\fR + with \fB\-h\fR option to see a list of recognized variables and +-their default values. By default, \fBproxycheck\fR will anonimously ++their default values. By default, \fBproxycheck\fR will anonymously + submit all found proxies to unconfirmed.dsbl.org (which isn't very + useful). For trusted DSBL user, at least DSBL_USER and DSBL_PASS + variables should be set properly. + .RE +- + .IP "\fB\-p\fR \fIproto_port_spec\fR" + specifies protocol and ports to connect to. If not given, \fBproxycheck\fR + will try it's built-in default list. This option may be specified more + than once. See below for \fIproto_port_spec\fR. If \fIproto_port_spec\fR + is specified for a single host to check, it applies to that host only, + and no protocols/ports in default list will be checked for that host. +- + .IP \fB\-D\fR + do not reset default port list when using \fB\-p\fR option, but prepend + new ports to it instead. +- + .IP \fB\-a\fR + use more "advanced" ports/protocols. The more \fB\-a\fR's given, the more + ports/protocols will be probed. For a complete list of all ports and protocols + and their level, execute \fBproxycheck\fR with \fB\-h\fR option. +- + .IP "\fB\-t\fR \fItimeout\fR" + a timeout, in secounds, for every operation. Default value is 30 secounds. + The timer starts at the connection attempt to the proxy itself, after + sending the "connect" command to the proxy and so on. +- + .IP "\fB\-m\fR \fImaxconn\fR" + Do not attempt to make more than \fImaxconn\fR parallel connections. + By default, maximum number of parallel connections limited by the + operating system and on most systems it is around 1000. +- + .IP "\fB\-M\fR \fImaxhconn\fR" + Do not make more than \fImaxhconn\fR parallel connections to the + same host (default is unlimited). This may be useful for overloaded + proxies which can't handle many parallel connections using different + ports/protocols, but may significantly slow down the whole process. +- + .IP \fB\-s\fR + when an open proxy is found on a given IP, stop probing for other + ports/protocols for this IP. Best used when many IPs are tested, + and/or with \fB\-M\fR option. This is because currently, \fBproxycheck\fR + will not make any \fInew\fR connections to such host, but will wait + for already active connections to complete. +- + .IP "\fB\-b\fR \fIbindaddr\fR" + use \fIbindaddr\fR as a source address for all outgoing connections. +- + .IP \fB\-n\fR + write a line about definitely closed proxies to stdout in additional + to writing about open proxies, in a form +@@ -127,7 +116,6 @@ + .nf + 127.0.0.1 http:8080 closed + .fi +- + .IP \fB\-x\fR + print extended proxy information (proxy-agent and the like) if available. + This will be on the same "open" (or "closed" with -n) line, last, enclosed +@@ -236,6 +224,51 @@ + proxy server was found. In case of incorrect usage, it will exit + with code 1. If no open proxies where found, \fBproxycheck\fR + will return 0. ++ ++.SH EXAMPLES ++In the simplest case, specify: ++ ++.nf ++ proxycheck -vv -ddsthost:dstport -c chat::"waitstr" \fIlist-of-IPs\fR ++.fi ++ ++where ++\fBdsthost\fR is the host and \fBdstport\fR is the port number of the ++destination system, and \fBwaitstr\fR is a string to look for from the remote ++system. If you decide to connect to your own mailserver (which is quite ++logical, since most proxy abuse nowadays is to send spam to your mailserver), ++connect to it first using telnet and see which SMTP greeting string it prints ++out upon connection, and use this string as \fBwaitstr\fR. For example, if ++your mailserver is \fImail.example.com\fR, the following may apply: ++ ++.nf ++ $ \fBtelnet mail.example.com 25\fR ++ Telnet: trying 127.0.0.1... connected. ++ 250 mail.example.com ESMTP welcome ++ \fBQUIT\fR ++.fi ++ ++In this case, \fBproxycheck\fR's command line may look as follows: ++ ++.nf ++ proxycheck -vv -d mail.example.com:25 \\ ++ -c chat::"250 mail.example.com ESMTP welcome" \fIlist-of-IPs\fR ++.fi ++ ++Another usage scenario is to automatically submit all open proxies to ++DSBL.org-style blocklists. For this, specify \fB-c dsbl\fR and set up ++environment variables for dsbl client. The variables \fBDSBL_USER\fR and ++\fBDSBL_PASS\fR are required for non-anonymous DSBL submissions, for anonymous ++submissions to the \fIunconfirmed.dsbl.org\fR defaults are sufficient. To ++submit a proxy to DSBL.org, set destination to the mail exchanger of ++\fIlistme.dsbl.org\fR domain, currently \fImx.listme.dsbl.org\fR. For example: ++ ++.nf ++ DSBL_USER=username DSBL_PASS=password ./proxycheck -vv \\ ++ -dmx.listme.dsbl.org:25 -cdsbl \fIproxyhost\fR ++.fi ++ ++Additional and updated information may be found at the URL below. + + .SH LICENSE + This program is free software. It may be used and distributed |