Thread: Two or more proxy in same time

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    Two or more proxy in same time

    Can I have two proxy in same time.
    Something like.

    prxy1:80;proxy2:80

    I wanna do this. I go over proxy and then rooting to some rooter or another proxy.

    Can you tell me how to do that.!
    Sorry for spelling errors, not English!
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    I don't think most browsers/software are designed to handle 2 proxies, and if you can't perform a proxy function with one, I don't see how you're going to achieve it with 2.

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    It's called "proxy chaining" and it's usually for people who want/like to stay very anonymous. But its mostly for telnet-ing into shells and other possibly illeagal things.

    Try to google proxy chaining, I'm 100% positive you can do it, just don't remember how
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    Quote Originally Posted by ober
    I don't think most browsers/software are designed to handle 2 proxies, and if you can't perform a proxy function with one, I don't see how you're going to achieve it with 2.
    I can do it with one in Opera browser.

    But I wanna make more.

    I will look for Proxy chining.!
    Sorry for spelling errors, not English!
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