# proxychains.conf VER 4 # # HTTP, SOCKS4, SOCKS5 tunneling proxifier with DNS. # # The option below identifies how the ProxyList is treated. # only one option should be uncommented at time, # otherwise the last appearing option will be accepted # #dynamic_chain # # Dynamic - Each connection will be done via chained proxies # all proxies chained in the order as they appear in the list # at least one proxy must be online to play in chain # (dead proxies are skipped) # otherwise EINTR is returned to the app # strict_chain # # Strict - Each connection will be done via chained proxies # all proxies chained in the order as they appear in the list # all proxies must be online to play in chain # otherwise EINTR is returned to the app # #random_chain # # Random - Each connection will be done via random proxy # (or proxy chain, see chain_len) from the list. # this option is good to test your IDS :) # Make sense only if random_chain #chain_len = 2 # Quiet mode (no output from library) #quiet_mode # Proxy DNS requests - no leak for DNS data proxy_dns # set the class A subnet number to usefor use of the internal remote DNS mapping # we use the reserved 224.x.x.x range by default, # if the proxified app does a DNS request, we will return an IP from that range. # on further accesses to this ip we will send the saved DNS name to the proxy. # in case some control-freak app checks the returned ip, and denies to # connect, you can use another subnet, e.g. 10.x.x.x or 127.x.x.x. # of course you should make sure that the proxified app does not need # *real* access to this subnet. # i.e. dont use the same subnet then in the localnet section #remote_dns_subnet 127 #remote_dns_subnet 10 remote_dns_subnet 224 # Some timeouts in milliseconds tcp_read_time_out 15000 tcp_connect_time_out 8000 # By default enable localnet for loopback address ranges # RFC5735 Loopback address range localnet 127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 # RFC1918 Private Address Ranges # localnet 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 # localnet 172.16.0.0/255.240.0.0 # localnet 192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0 # Example for localnet exclusion ## Exclude connections to 192.168.1.0/24 with port 80 # localnet 192.168.1.0:80/255.255.255.0 ## Exclude connections to 192.168.100.0/24 # localnet 192.168.100.0/255.255.255.0 ## Exclude connections to ANYwhere with port 80 # localnet 0.0.0.0:80/0.0.0.0 ### Examples for dnat ## Trying to proxy connections to destinations which are dnatted, ## will result in proxying connections to the new given destinations. ## Whenever I connect to 1.1.1.1 on port 1234 actually connect to 1.1.1.2 on port 443 # dnat 1.1.1.1:1234 1.1.1.2:443 ## Whenever I connect to 1.1.1.1 on port 443 actually connect to 1.1.1.2 on port 443 ## (no need to write :443 again) # dnat 1.1.1.2:443 1.1.1.2 ## No matter what port I connect to on 1.1.1.1 port actually connect to 1.1.1.2 on port 443 # dnat 1.1.1.1 1.1.1.2:443 ## Always, instead of connecting to 1.1.1.1, connect to 1.1.1.2 # dnat 1.1.1.1 1.1.1.2 # ProxyList format # type host port [user pass] # (values separated by 'tab' or 'blank') # # # Examples: # # socks5 192.168.67.78 1080 lamer secret # http 192.168.89.3 8080 justu hidden # socks4 192.168.1.49 1080 # http 192.168.39.93 8080 # # # proxy types: http, socks4, socks5, raw # * raw: The traffic is simply forwarded to the proxy without modification. # ( auth types supported: "basic"-http "user/pass"-socks ) # [ProxyList] # add proxy here ... # meanwhile # defaults set to "tor" socks4 127.0.0.1 9050