JBroFuzz FAQ - Proxy Settings


Q: Does JBroFuzz offer any proxy support?

 

Yes, this is SOCKSv5 proxy support. You will have to use the JBroFuzz.jar file to have the ability to proxy.

 

As JBroFuzz uses java sockets, you can specify at command-line the SOCKS parameters that allow proxying. There are 2 system properties related to SOCKS:

 

* socksProxyHost for the host name of the SOCKS proxy server

* socksProxyPort for the port number, the default value being 1080

 

Say your SOCKS server is 192.168.1.100. At command-line, type:

 

>java -DsocksProxyHost=192.168.1.100 -DsocksProxyPort=1080 -jar JBroFuzz.jar

 

This setting works for all sockets created, with the exception of DNS lookups, which are not proxied.