Closed sniper199 closed 4 years ago
Hello @sniper199
What was the complete pagodo.py command you used?
What does your proxy config file look like?
How many proxy servers were you using?
hello @opsdisk my command: proxychains4 python3 pagodo.py -d example.com -g example.txt -l 25 -s -e 60 -j 1.60
my proxy file look like this: round_robin chain_len = 1 proxy_dns remote_dns_subnet 224 tcp_read_time_out 15000 tcp_connect_time_out 8000 [ProxyList] socks4 127.0.0.1 9050 socks4 127.0.0.1 9051
You're setup looks good. Just to check, you're SSHing into 2 different IPs correct? It won't really help to SSH into the same box and setup different SOCKS proxy ports.
ssh -D 9050 1.2.3.4
ssh -D 9051 5.6.7.8
Also, is there still a /etc/proxychains.conf
file on your system? IIRC, proxychains4 will look for that. You will either have to:
1) Rename /etc/proxychains.conf
to /etc/proxychains4.conf
2) Specify it in your command: proxychains4 -f /etc/proxychains4.conf
Going to close this one out.
[-] Error with dork: index.of.private [-] EXCEPTION: HTTP Error 429: Too Many Requests i used the proxychains4 but i had that's problem