Guys,
If you are running Project Anaconda then please read the part about
Proxies in the Readme. And somebody said it was just too painful to
create fresh list of proxies.....Right? I think by default I provided
about couple of 1000 proxies with my program. I hope you people
understand that writing this program was not really easy. It took
me days to understand the whole thing and get the thing to a shape
that everybody could use.
Do you realize how easy it is to install and get Anaconda running? Plus
you get this wonderful demo. Right?
. Now how many free software
you have used work so nicely out of the box?
I am not trying to blow my own trumpet. All I am saying is that creating
proxies is not a big deal. If someone can look at my source code then
they will find a class in there which when run will pull about 2-3 thousand
proxies from few free proxy sites.
I did not provide direct access to the class through the shell script.
maybe that is one last thing I need to add. A script that pulls proxies
from few free sites anc creates a humongous list of free proxies.
Then someone can churn this list through Project Anaconda. And if you
carefully at your log directory then you will find a beautiful proxy log
which logs the proxies that have worked flawlessly. One can then keep
these precious proxies to the side for later reports.
There are all kinds of thing you can do with proxies. You can rate them,
you can add them. Everything is so configurable. I guess that is not
enough. Right?
I can improve the proxy module a little more and add the script to bring
down proxies. But my GC is approved and I have little incentive to do
that. Maybe somebody need to buy me a good lunch some place good.
I like Italian and I live in the bay area. Maybe that will be incentive
enough to get Project Anaconda 1.2
I think I really think Pinnacle man is really suitable to do the job of scanning
cases. I am much inclined to hand over the 2002 wac number list to him.
What do you think Kashmir? He is the one who has shown such great
enthusiasm.