rofl0r/proxychains-ng is a C project with 10.7k stars. proxychains ng (new generation) - a preloader which hooks calls to sockets in dynamically linked programs and redirects it through one or more socks/http proxies. continuation of the unmaintained proxychains project. the sf.net page is currently not updated, use releases from github release page instead.
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ProxyChains is a UNIX program, that hooks network-related libc functions
in DYNAMICALLY LINKED programs via a preloaded DLL (dlsym(), LD_PRELOAD)
and redirects the connections through SOCKS4a/5 or HTTP proxies.
It supports TCP only (no UDP/ICMP etc).
The way it works is basically a HACK; so it is possible that it doesn't
work with your program, especially when it's a script, or starts
numerous processes like background daemons or uses dlopen() to load
"modules" (bug in glibc dynlinker).
It should work with simple compiled (C/C++) dynamically linked programs
though.
If your program doesn't work with proxychains, consider using an
iptables based solution instead; this is much more robust.
Supported Platforms: Linux, BSD, Mac, Haiku.
*********** ATTENTION ***********
this program can be used to circumvent censorship.
doing so can be VERY DANGEROUS in certain countries.
ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT PROXYCHAINS WORKS AS EXPECTED
BEFORE USING IT FOR ANYTHING SERIOUS.
this involves both the program and the proxy that you're going to
use.
for example, you can connect to some "what is my ip" service
like ifconfig.me to make sure that it's not using your real ip.
ONLY USE PROXYCHAINS IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING.
THE AUTHORS AND MAINTAINERS OF PROXYCHAINS DO NOT TAKE ANY
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY ABUSE OR MISUSE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND
THE RESULTING CONSEQUENCES.
*** Installation ***
needs a working C compiler, preferably gcc
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc
make
[optional] sudo make install
[optional] sudo make install-config (installs proxychains.conf)
if you dont install, you can use proxychains from the build directory
like this: ./proxychains4 -f src/proxychains.conf telnet google.com 80
Changelog:
Version 4.17
add hook for close_range function, fixing newer versions of openssh
fat-binary-m1 option for mac
fix DNS error handling in proxy_dns_old
simplify init code
fix openbsd preloading
fix double-close in multithreaded apps
various improvements to configure script
Version 4.16
fix regression in configure script linker flag detection
remove 10 year old workaround for wrong glibc getnameinfo signature
support for new DYLD hooking method for OSX Monterey
netbsd compilation fix
support IPv6 localnets
more user-friendly error message when execvp fails
proxy_getaddrinfo(): fill in ai_socktype if requested
Version 4.15
fix configure script for buggy binutils version
initialize rand_seed with nano-second granularity
add support for numeric ipv6 in getaddrinfo
fix bug in getaddrinfo when node is null and !passive
add dnat feature
add raw proxy type
add haiku support
add proxy_dns_old to emulate proxychains 3.1 behaviour
add new proxy_dns_daemon feature (experimental)
various other fixes
Version 4.14
allow alternative proto://user:pass@ip:port syntax for proxylist
fix endless loop in round robin mode when all proxies are down (#147)
fix compilation on android (#265)
fix fd leak in forked processes (#273)
skip connection attempt to nullrouted ips
allow hostnames for proxylist under specific circumstances
Version 4.13
fix robustness of DNS lookup thread and a segfault
fix socks5 user/pass auth on non-conforming servers
fix memory leak
add support for Solaris
Version 4.12
fix several build issues
for MAC
with -pie
with custom CC
compatibility fix for some GUI apps (8870140)
compatibility fix for some HTTP proxies (cf9a16d)
fix several warnings for cleaner build on debian
fix random_chain on OSX (0f6b226)
Version 4.11
preliminary IPv6 support
fixed bug in hostsreader
preliminary support for usage on OpenBSD (caveat emptor)
Version 4.10
fix regression in linking order with custom LDFLAGS
fix segfault in DNS mapping code in programs with > ~400 different lookups
Version 4.9
fix a security issue CVE-2015-3887
add sendto hook to handle MSG_FASTOPEN flag
replace problematic hostentdb with hostsreader
fix compilation on OpenBSD (although doesn't work there)
Version 4.8.1:
fix regression in 4.8 install-config Makefile target
Version 4.8:
fix for odd cornercase where getaddrinfo was used with AI_NUMERICHOST
to test for a numeric ip instead of resolving it (fixes nmap).
allow usage with programs that rely on LD_PRELOAD themselves
reject wrong entries in config file
print version number on startup
Version 4.7:
new round_robin chaintype by crass.
fix bug with lazy allocation when GCC constructor was not used.
new configure flag --fat-binary to create a "fat" binary/library on OS X
return EBADF rather than EINTR in close hook.
it's legal for a program to retry close() calls when they receive
EINTR, which could cause an infinite loop, as seen in chromium.
Version 4.6:
some cosmetic fixes to Makefile, fix a bug when non-numeric ip was
used as proxy server address.
Version 4.5:
hook close() to prevent OpenSSH from messing with internal infrastructure.
this caused ssh client to segfault when proxified.
Version 4.4:
FreeBSD port
fixes some installation issues on Debian and Mac.
Version 4.3:
fixes programs that do dns-lookups in child processes (fork()ed),
like irssi. to achieve this, support for compilation without pthreads
was sacrified.
fixes thread safety for gethostent() calls.
improved DNS handling speed, since hostent db is cached.
Version 4.2:
fixes compilation issues with ubuntu 12.04 toolchain
fixes segfault in rare codepath
Version 4.1
support for mac os x (all archs)
all internal functions are threadsafe when compiled with -DTHREAD_SAFE
(default).
Version 4.0
replaced dnsresolver script (which required a dynamically linked "dig"
binary to be present) with remote DNS lookup.
this speeds up any operation involving DNS, as the old script had to use TCP.
additionally it allows to use .onion urls when used with TOR.
removed broken autoconf build system with a simple Makefile.
there's a ./configure script though for convenience.
it also adds support for a config file passed via command line switches/
environment variables.
Version 3.0
support for DNS resolving through proxy
supports SOCKS4, SOCKS5 and HTTP CONNECT proxy servers.
Auth-types: socks - "user/pass" , http - "basic".
When to use it ?
When the only way to get "outside" from your LAN is through proxy server.
To get out from behind restrictive firewall which filters outgoing ports.
To use two (or more) proxies in chain:
like: your_host <--> proxy1 <--> proxy2 <--> target_host
To "proxify" some program with no proxy support built-in (like telnet)
Access intranet from outside via proxy.
To use DNS behind proxy.
To access hidden tor onion services.
Some cool features:
This program can mix different proxy types in the same chain
like: your_host <-->socks5 <--> http <--> socks4 <--> target_host
Different chaining options supported
random order from the list ( user defined length of chain ).
exact order (as they appear in the list )
dynamic order (smart exclude dead proxies from chain)
You can use it with most TCP client applications, possibly even network
scanners, as long as they use standard libc functionality.
pcap based scanning does not work.
You can use it with servers, like squid, sendmail, or whatever.
DNS resolving through proxy.
Configuration:
proxychains looks for config file in following order:
file listed in environment variable PROXYCHAINS_CONF_FILE or
provided as a -f argument to proxychains script or binary.
./proxychains.conf
$(HOME)/.proxychains/proxychains.conf
$(sysconfdir)/proxychains.conf **
** usually /etc/proxychains.conf
Usage Example:
$ proxychains telnet targethost.com
in this example it will run telnet through proxy(or chained proxies)
specified by proxychains.conf
in this example it will use different configuration file then proxychains.conf
to connect to targethost2.com host.
Usage Example:
$ proxyresolv targethost.com
in this example it will resolve targethost.com through proxy(or chained proxies)
specified by proxychains.conf
Known Problems:
newer versions of nmap try to determine the network interface to use
even if it's not needed (like when doing simple syn scans which use the
standard POSIX socket API. this results in errors when proxychains hands
out an ip address to a reserved address space.
possible workarounds: disable proxy_dns, use a numeric ip, or use nmap's
native support for SOCKS proxies.
Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) ships with a new security feature called SIP
that prevents hooking of system apps.
workarounds are to partially disable SIP by issuing
csrutil enable --without debug in recovery mode,
or to copy the system binary into the home directory and run it from there.
see github issue #78 for details.
the glibc dynlinker has a bug or security feature that inhibits dlopen()ed
modules from being subject to the same dlsym hooks as installed for the main
program. this mainly affects scripting languages such as perl or python
that heavily rely on dlopen() for modules written in C to work.
there are unconfirmed reports that it works as root though.
musl libc is unaffected from the bug.
Useful links
the following sites may prove useful to check for leaks:
https://ipfighter.com/
https://browserleaks.com/webrtc
https://dnsleaktest.com
http://check.torproject.org - tor specific
http://ifconfig.me - can be used via curl
http://ifconfig.io/
Community:
#proxychains on irc.libera.chat
Donations:
bitcoins donations are welcome - please send to this address:
1C9LBpuy56veBqw5N33sZMoZW8mwCw3tPh
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