erm3nda
01-19-2016, 09:47
I've noticed that some plugins are not getting the User-Agent.
Example, TrafficMosoon, Expresspaid.
Data:
CONNECT trafficmonsoon.com:443 [Only registered and activated users can see links]
Host: trafficmonsoon.com
User-Agent: Apache-[Only registered and activated users can see links] (Java 1.5 minimum; Java/1.8.0_40)
Even if I reconfigure it's settings User-Agent is not applied.
This is a RISK to users, being easily flagged as NON regular browser.
As DDproxy is not correcly working in Linux, I use Fiddler script to redirect host to Tor proxy. This way expresspaid works again even without a proper UA string.
Example, TrafficMosoon, Expresspaid.
Data:
CONNECT trafficmonsoon.com:443 [Only registered and activated users can see links]
Host: trafficmonsoon.com
User-Agent: Apache-[Only registered and activated users can see links] (Java 1.5 minimum; Java/1.8.0_40)
Even if I reconfigure it's settings User-Agent is not applied.
This is a RISK to users, being easily flagged as NON regular browser.
As DDproxy is not correcly working in Linux, I use Fiddler script to redirect host to Tor proxy. This way expresspaid works again even without a proper UA string.