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Proxy/Wingates/Socks Host
  Author: Ravish Ahuja
Added: 12/23/2002
Type: Tutorial
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How do I find Wingates

The best way to find a Wingate is a word of a mouth. You can get the address of a wingate from your friend who already knows one. The second that I would suggest you is to use a Wingate scanner. There are lots of Wingate scanners available over the net. You can also download some of them from our downloads section. All you need to do is just fed them an IP range or a hostname which you want to scan. I would recommend you to first scan the IP's in third world countries, the Middle East (except Israel), Africa, and on the @home network all have one thing in common: They all have wingates that are poorly configured and there are usually a few open wingates on their networks.
Through Unix, the best way is: trial and error. telnet to the wingate through port 23, then leave the user name and password blank and if you get in, you've found one. You might also want to try username and/or password as: wingate or you can also try "guest" or something like that.

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