try telnetting into it and see what it gives you back as a header
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try telnetting into it and see what it gives you back as a header
and yeah, why would you put up some oracle-based shit on 8888? that can be used by anything.
Connected to eis07.ender-informatics.ch.
Escape character is '^]'.
HTTP/1.0 403 Access denied
Server: tinyproxy/1.6.3
Content-Type: text/html
Connection: close
<html><head><title>Access denied</title></head>
<body>
<font size=\+2\>Cache Error!</font><br>
The following error has occured: The administrator of this proxy has not configured it to service requests from your host.
<hr>
<font size=\-1\><em>Generated by tinyproxy (1.6.3)</em></font>
</body></html>
Connection closed by foreign host.
yup, default tinyproxy port is 8888. ususally people change that.
tinyproxy seems like it would be a little more prevalent than sun fucking answerbook where is nmap getting its list from
google defrauded you? they better watch out.
the cab driver who took down one of the largest corporations in the world, on the next oprah winfrey show
tell him yourself. leave a message on his wall or something.