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Sentry Manual

The purpose of this manual is to let the user become efficient when using all of Sentry's options.
I tried to make the User Interface as friendly as possible, but some confusion may occur. Hence, I
created this html document.
Table of ontents

!. "uick #aunch Menu
$. Main
%. &eneral Settings
'. Simultaneous
(. )ordlist
*. +ro,y
%. My #ist
'. 'lack #ist
. %naly-er
.. /ptions
0. Statistics
1. History
%. History
'. /ptions
. 2eply
3. Manager
4. 5ake
6. Settings
7. Misc
%. HTT+ .ebugger
a. Main
b. +age 8iewer
c. /ptions
'. %uto9+ilot
a. Task #ist
b. /ptions
c. 2esults
!:. +rogression
%. 'ots
'. 2eplies
!!. %bout

!. "uick #aunch Menu
"uick #aunch Menu ;upper right corner, button with the e,e icon< is a way to start your fa=orite
programs through Sentry. >ust open a +ath To 0,e file using the open button in the editor. The
name is filled in, by Sentry, of the program you chose according to the filename of the program.
The icon is ripped from the 0,e file to better identify your programs. Then hit the %dd button to
add the program to the "uick #aunch menu. lose the "uick #aunch 0ditor and click the "uick
#aunch Menu to see the program you added. 0=erything is editable, e,cept for the icon.
$. Main
The main page has all the general options. #et's go through each one in detail.
%. &eneral Settings
The Slider at the top determines the Speed of Sentry, or how many bots you want Sentry to
launch. It is recommended to use between (: 9 1: bots with .S#?able or higher, and !19$: bots
with 13@ Modem.

)hen Set #ength 5ilter is checked, you ha=e the ability to kill certain words in your wordlist.
)hich means, say you are testing a site that restricts usernames and passwords to 396 length.
Using the #ength 5ilter, you can check it and type 3 in the first te,tbo,es and 6 in the second
te,tbo,es.
I0. UsernameA 3 to 6
+asswordA 3 to 6
This would effecti=ely filter out any combos which are not at least 3 characters in length and
at ma,imum 6 characters at length.
)ordlist +osition is e,actly what it means. It is the position at which Sentry is at your
wordlist. So if you want to start with the first combo in your wordlist, you would either mo=e the
Slider to !, type ! in the te,tbo,, or hit the 2eset 'utton to the right of the Slider.

The )ordlist +osition Slider is mo=eable during a test. This mean if you are in the middle
of running a site and you feel the need to mo=e to the end of your list, you can simply drag the
slider (?* of the way and Sentry will immediately begin testing combos from that position. Bou
can also go backwards during a test. If you start a test without reali-ing that you are (?* into your
wordlist when you pressed the Start 'utton, you can hit the 2eset 'utton and Sentry will start
from the beginning of your wordlist without you ha=ing to restart the test and resetting the wordlist
position.

'ots Timeout in , Seconds, where , is a integer which must be greater than :.
Sometimes, during testing, a pro,y decides to hang or take a really long time to reply.
)ith this option, you can ha=e Sentry retry combos with a different pro,y if the pro,y takes longer
than , Seconds. %fter , Seconds, the reCuest is aborted and retried with a different pro,y. This
will speed up testing when using some slow pro,ies.
/ptions
%gent 9 Simply defines the %gent 5ield of an HTT+ 2eCuest. This field is used for the
ser=er to effecti=ely identify what type of browser or agent is being used to connect. This is also
the same field which can identify the /perating System you are using. The .efault 8alue will Dust
gi=e the ser=er some =ersion type of Mo-illa.
2eferer 9 This defines what 2eferer 5ield you want to send to the ser=er. The 2eferer
5ield is used so the ser=er can tell what web page referred you to the current web page you are
reCuesting. The two options, E'%S0 U2#F and EM0M'02 U2#F, can tell Sentry to use the
'ase U2#, or the Member's U2# as the referrer.
I.0. httpA??www.somesite.com?members?inde,.html
'ase U2# G httpA??www.somesite.com
Member U2# G httpA??www.somesite.com?members?inde,.html
.ebug
0=erytime you recei=e a hit, if )rite .ebug Information on Hits is checked, Sentry will
dump the Header and the Source returned from the ser=er in a file called .ebug.t,t
2eCuest Method
This is the method which Sentry will use to send your reCuests. H0%. Dust returns the
Header 2esponse from the ser=er. &0T retrie=es both, the Header 2esponse and the Source of
the webpage. /b=iously, H0%. uses less bandwidth and is faster because it doesn't return the
source of a webpage.
ontrol +anel
#oad % Snap Shot will allow you to load a Snap Shot's settings into Sentry. This is useful
if a site you are testing beha=es the same as another site which you already ha=e a Snap Shot
for. Bou can Dust load the Snap Shot for that Site, change the SiteA field and run the test.
Sa=e % Snap Shot will allow you to sa=e a Snap Shot's settings to a H.sss file. It is a good
idea to sa=e a Idefault.sss Snap Shot so you do not ha=e to untick and clear all the fields in
Sentry when running a standard test.
Send To %uto9+ilot sends the current site to the %uto9+ilot's Task #ist.
Snap Shots
Snap Shots is a feature that will sa=e you time.
% Snap Shot is basically what its name describes it as. )hen you test a site for the first
time, a Snap
Shot is created. )hat this file contains is all the essential details in Main and 5ake tabs.
)ordlist, )ordlist +osition, and +ro,y Information do not sa=e.
Here is a list of the options that are sa=edA
9 Site's member U2#
9 'ots
9 #ength 5ilter
9 Timeout
9 2eCuest Method
9 'an +ro,y /n @ey +hrase
9 'an +ro,y /n $::
9 Success @ey +hrases
9 ontent9#ength
9 heck Hits
9 ustom Hit 2esponse
9 Use Same 5ake +ro,y
The engine is built e=en so you can use shortcuts once a Snap Shot e,ists. 5or instance,
you open up Sentry
and decide to run httpA??somesite.com?members?inde,.html
If you ha=e a Snap Shot of that site, you can Dust enter somesite.com in the Site
ombo'o,. Sentry will automatically detect that you ha=e a Snap Shot of that site and will ask
you to load it.
In the abo=e case, if you load it, the Site ombo'o, will now be replaced with the
Member's U2# sa=ed for
that site. If you choose not to load it, be prepared for a lot of $:: responses A<
'. Simultaneous
0nable Simultaneous Testing
Simultaneous Site Testing is an option which allows you to test multiple sites simultaneously.
How this works is say you ha=e a list of sites you want to test, let's say (.
Using this option, you can put the first site in the main Site ombo'o,, then the other $ sites
in the Sites #ist'o, on the Simultaneous +age.
This is how Sentry tests the SitesA
ombo! 9F Site!
9F Site$
9F Site(
ombo$ 9F Site!
9FSite$
9F Site(
etc...
The same pool of pro,ies are used ;My #ist< for all Sites, therefore, if a pro,y is banned from
one site, it will not be used against the other $ Sites. This may eat pro,ies fast.

(. )ordlist
This +age is used to load a wordlist, and to use some manipulation features on your wordlist, if
you choose to do so.
ombos is a the #ist'o, in which your combos will be loaded into. The #abel in the upper
right hand corner will count how many combos are in the current combo list loaded.

Single #ists are not supported in Sentry. Use 2aptor to con=ert $ Single #ists to a ombo
#ist. /nly #A+ ombos are supported. Tabs are not supported.

2ead )ordlist 5rom .isk is an option which allows you to ha=e Sentry read a wordlist from
your hard dri=e. This can be useful if you do not want to waste the memory in loading the wordlist
into Sentry. There are a few drawbacks to this optionA
!. Bou cannot change the position of the wordlist during a test like you can when loading
a wordlist into Sentry. The wordlist will run in seCuential order into the end of the test.
$. It is slightly slower than loading a list into Sentry's memory. The speed difference is
=ery minimal, almost not noticeable, but I thought I would mention it anyway.
(. Bou cannot use this option when using the %uto9+ilot. More on %uto9+ilot later.
Manipulation is the art of manipulating, on the fly, a combo from your wordlist.

+refi, is a term which means before, so anything typed into the +refi, Te,t'o,es will appear
before the %ctual ombo.
Suffi, is a term which means after, so anything typed into the Suffi, Te,t'o,es will appear
after the %ctual ombo.

In=ert User will re=erse the order of each letter in the Username.

In=ert +assword will re=erse the order of each letter in the +assword.

The In=ert /ptions in=ert as an initial step, meaning a combo is first in=erted, then the prefi,
and suffi,es are attached to the in=erted username or password.

If you do not want a prefi, or suffi,, make sure all * Te,t'o,es are empty.
I.0. /riginal ombo G usernameApassword
Username +refi, G !:: Username Suffi, G 777
+assword +refi, G $:: +assword Suffi, G 666
In=ert Username G hecked In=ert +assword G hecked
username will now be manipulated to !::emanresu777
password will now be manipulated to $::drowssap666
The actual wordlist is ne=er modified.

*. +ro,y
The +ro,y +age handles all Sentry's pro,ies. It is spit up into se=eral categories. The Slider at
the top of the page controls how many bots the +ro,y %naly-er will use.
%. My #ist
>ust like in %ccess .i=er, My #ist contains the pro,ies which Sentry will use to test a site
with. +ro,y 2otation is set to !. This cannot be changed.
.o Jot Use a +ro,y can be checked if you do not want to use a pro,y while testing a site.
This is not recommended and should only be used if you do not want to remain anonymous.

Use a Single +ro,y can be used if you only want to use a single pro,y to run all your tests
with. This is not recommended but can be used if you want to speed up testing by only using a
single, fast pro,y.

Status is a column which will be blank at first. )hen a test is being ran, all pro,ies which
return a bad response or need to be banned for some reason will appear with their reason of why
they were banned.
)hen you 2ight lick the #ist8iew, you will see se=eral optionsA
2eacti=ate Selected +ro,ies will mark all pro,ies selected as 2eacti=ated. This will make
them eligible ne,t time Sentry is assigning pro,ies during a test.

Use +ro,y in I0 will set the pro,y selected as your current pro,y in Internet 0,plorer.

#oad a +ro,y #ist will load a list of pro,ies into My #ist. +ro,ies are compared against
'lack #ist and then loaded into the +ro,y #ist8iew. This should not be used unless you are sure
you ha=e a list of anonymous pro,ies that do no need to be =erified first.
%ll other options are self e,planitory.
'. 'lack #ist
The 'lack #ist contains pro,ies which you may think are dangerous. #oad a bunch of
pro,ies into the 'lack #ist if you ne=er want Sentry to use them. 0=ery time you IUpdate My #istI
in the +ro,y %naly-er, these pro,ies are compared against the pro,ies in the 'lack #ist and those
in the 'lack #ist do not appear in My #ist.
. +ro,y %naly-er
The +ro,y %naly-er contains all the pro,ies you want to test to see if they are anonymous, or
fast. To begin an anonymity test, simply click the start button ;small button with the lightning bolt,
not the large button at the top<.
)hen the test finishes and you want to remo=e all the bad pro,ies, you can do so by clicking
the brush button on the right. This will pop up with a menu where you can 2emo=e .uplicates,
'ad +ro,ies, Timeouts, or &ateways. &enerally, all 'ad +ro,ies and Timeouts should always be
remo=ed.
The columns listed are +ro,y, +ort, Status, &ateway, %non, *:!?#e=el, Speed.
Status is what 2eply the pro,y returned with.

&ateway is the &ateway I+ %ddress returned by the +ro,y. If &ateway does not match
the original I+ of the pro,y, it is considered a &ateway.

%non is simply if the pro,y is anonymous or not.

*:! ;only if Internal +ro,y Ser=er is hecked< is determined if a 'asic %uthentication page
is able to be accessed through the pro,y.

#e=el is the le=el which is returned from the +ro,y>udge. #e=els should only be used to
simply tell you if Sentry went to the right location ;the +ro,y>udge< or if it got redirected ;#e=el will
be unknown<. #e=els do not determine if a pro,y is more anonymous than another pro,y.

Speed ;in milliseconds< is the time it takes a pro,y to complete its reCuest once launched.
The lower the number, the faster the pro,y is.
2ight licking on the +ro,y %naly-er #ist8iew, you are presented with se=eral optionsA
%ll are self e,planatory e,cept Update My #ist. This option is used to transfer all the
pro,ies from the +ro,y %naly-er to My #ist. The +ro,ies are compared against your 'lack #ist
and then sent to My #ist. My #ist will now contain the pro,ies from the +ro,y %naly-er #ist8iew.

There are three types of +ro,y %naly-ers in Sentry. %n Internal one ;like +ro,yrama<, or the
standard e,ternal one ;uses +ro,y>udges<, and a special one ;To test pro,ies against a specific
site<.
Internal +ro,y>udge
%n Internal +ro,y>udge is simple. Bour computer acts like an HTT+ Ser=er and it
connects back to it with the pro,ies in the list. If your I+ is found in the Header .ata
;KL5/2)%2.0.< field, then the pro,y is not anonymous.
*:! determines if the pro,y supports a 'asic %uthentication. %lmost all pro,ies do, so
this field should almost always ha=e a IBesI. The pro,y connects to the HTT+ Ser=er and
recei=es the Header of a 'asic %uthentication +age. If the response by the +ro,y is a *:!, than
the pro,y supports this.
%ll pages are created =irtuallyM so you don't really ha=e a pro,yDudge.html, etc. on your
computer anywhere.
#ocationsA
+ro,y>udgeA
httpA??EB/U2LI+FAES02802L+/2TF?pro,yDudge.html
'asic %uthentication +ageA
httpA??EB/U2LI+FAES02802L+/2TF?secure?fuck?se,?boobs?,,,?inde,.html
'ad words in the 'asic %uthentication path will filter out pro,ies that sensor sites.
JoteA hanging the Ser=er +ort will not allow some pro,ies to work. Some pro,ies can
only connect to port 6: and changing this port may cause some perfectly legit pro,ies not to work.
0,ternal +ro,y>udge
%n 0,ternal +ro,y>udge connects to a third party webpage, where a third party script is
used to analy-e if a pro,y is anonymous or not. The problem with this is simple. If the ser=er
hosting the +ro,y>udge goes down, you will ha=e to restart a test.
The speed is calculated depending upon the pro,y you are testing to go to the
webpage and then back to your computer. This means, if a pro,y is located near the
+ro,y>udge, you will recei=e a better speed =alue for that pro,y, instead of a true ping time from
your computer to the pro,y like the Internal Ser=er does.
Specific Site
Under +ro,y 9F /ptions 9FSpecial there is a checkbo, which enables you to check
pro,ies against a specific site. This option is =ery useful to determine if pro,ies return a 'asic
%uthentication response or to determine the speed it takes a pro,y to connect to the site and
back to your computer. %ll *:! responses are accepted and anything else marks a pro,y as 'ad.
If +arse Specific Site for @ey +hrases is checked, then a pro,y will return good only if
one of the specified key phrases are found. Status odes are ignored.
.. /ptions
+ro,y>udge is a ombo'o, which will store your +ro,y>udges e=ery time one is used
during an e,ternal pro,y test. The icon to the right of the +ro,y>udge ombo'o, is used to
launch the +ro,y>udge in your browser.

+ro,y Timeout is used to determine how long you want to allow the %naly-er to take
until it aborts a reCuest being sent. This will speed up +ro,y %naly-ing because the engine will
not ha=e to wait for pro,ies which hang to abort.

I+ is your Internal I+ address returned from Sentry at startup. If the I+ in the bo, is not
correct, you will not be able to use the +ro,y %naly-er, because Sentry will not know what I+ it
should compare the pro,ies with to determine if your pro,y is anonymous or not.

&et 0,ternal I+ can be used to get your I+ from a third party website. If your Internal I+
is wrong, this option can be used.

&et 0,ternal I+ on Startup will retrie=e your e,ternal I+ when Sentry starts up.

Test +ro,ies against a Specific Site can be used to enable the Specific Site analy-er.
0nter the U2# of a webpage which responds with a *:! ;'asic %uthentication< response.
Use H0%. 2eCuest Method determines which 2eCuest Method Sentry will use with
the Specific Site analy-er. Jormally you should only use H0%. 2eCuest Method if you plan to
test the site using H0%. 2eCuest Method.

Use &0T 2eCuest Method is the same as abo=e e,cept for the &0T 2eCuest
Method.
2eacti=e %ll +ro,ies when %cti=e +ro,ies 0Cuals is an option to determine when Sentry
should reacti=e the pro,ies in My #ist. % number like !: or $: is useful if you do not want to e=er
go below that amount of pro,ies being used no matter what. : is the default =alue which means
when the last pro,y in My #ist gets banned, all of the pro,ies in My #ist are reacti=ated.

Use Internal +ro,y>udge can be checked to use the Internal +ro,y>udge.
Start Ser=er should always be pressed before you do an Internal +ro,y test. This will
start Sentry's HTT+ Ser=er on whate=er port you specified in the Ser=er +ort Te,t'o,.

%bort Ser=er will abort Sentry's HTT+ Ser=er.

Ser=er +ort will allow you to determine what port Sentry will use when running the
Internal +ro,y>udge.
0. Statistics
Shows some general statistics of your pro,ies while or after a test is being ran.
1. History
%. History
Shows the sites in your history and what pro,y was used. %gain, the brush button can be
used to bring a menu up which will allow you to remo=e certain types of sites from your history.
I.0. 'ad, 2edirects, Timeouts, etc.

The slider at the top of the History +age will allow you to choose how many bots you want
Sentry to use when running a History heck. The two small buttons to the left of this slider will
start and stop a test, respecti=ely.

2ight licking will bring up a list of options you can choose from. They are all self
e,planatory e,cept for Use +ro,y in I0 which will allow you to use the +ro,y Used to return that
entry in Internet 0,plorer.
'. /ptions
Use &0T instead of H0%. will use the &0T 2eCuest Method to =erify sites instead of the
H0%. 2eCuest Method. &0T 2eCuest Method should only be used if you are defining HTM# @ey
+hrases or if you ha=e some U2#s which only can be accessed using the &0T 2eCuest Method.

'ots Timeout is how long Sentry will wait until the reCuest launched will be aborted and
the response is marked as a Timeout.

.efine HTM# @ey +hrase can be used to define a list of @ey +hrases which, if found in
the respecti=e site's source, will be considered a bad reCuest. The reasoning behind this is if you
know the failure phrases of some sites, you can effecti=ely reduce the amount of fakes returned
by the History 8erifier. I.0. Ipennywi-eI or IblockedI are good @ey +hrases to use to help reduce
fakes. Bou can add as many @ey +hrases as you want.
. 2eply
Shows the replies which the History hecker returned.

3. Manager
Site #ist displays a list of sites which Sentry has used. 2ight licking on the #ist'o, brings
up some optionsA
/pen 'ase Site In 'rowser will allow you to =iew the 'ase Site of the U2# in your
'rowser.

Send To Testing None will send the selected U2# to the Site ombo'o,.

Send To Simultaneous #ist will send the selected U2# to the Simultaneous #ist'o,.
)ordlist History will display the paths to all the wordlists you ha=e used with Sentry. 2ight
lick on this #ist'o, brings up some optionsA
#oad %s ombo #ist will load the selected wordlist as a normal combo list into Sentry's
memory.

#oad %s ombo #ist 5rom .isk will load the selected wordlist as a combo list which will be
read from your hard dri=e.

4. 5ake
Header +arsing
Header +arsing is a brand new type of fake protection. 'asically, you now can specify @ey
+hrases in the header response sent to you by the ser=er. )hy is this usefulO
Jo more relying on responses to determine if a combo is a hit or not. Some sites like to
send out different?abnormal HTT+ 2esponse codes to fool bruteforce programs. Time to come up
with a new method.

I should not ha=e put this option in here, but too many people would wonder why it this
method is still
spitting out fakesA 1:( and 1:$ responses are automatically disregarded when using
this method.
If you are still getting fakes, use the .ebug Header 2esponse option and add additional
@ey +hrases.

In theory, this method is flawless against certain sitesM howe=er, some pro,ies like to
gi=e you a different header than what is actually the correct HTT+ Header. That is why 2etry Hits
, Times works within this method. This is only for failure key phrases as successful key phrases
don't need a =erification.

Success @ey +hrase parsing only needs to find one of the listed key phrases to be
considered a hit.

This method, in conDunction with the .ebug /ption, and a little thought can be =ery
powerful.
5or more information on this feature, see the Tutorial.t,t file which comes with Sentry.
Source +arsing
This option can effecti=ely eliminate fakes if used correctly.
.efine 5ailure @ey +hrases 9 If a @ey +hrase is found in the source of a returned $::
response, then it is marked as bad. If @ey +hrase is not found, reply is returned as a hit.
0,tremely useful for sites that like to spit fakes. Sentry was built with this in mind.

.efine Success @ey +hrase 9 If a @ey +hrase is known on the members page, you can
use this option to increase the amount of hits on a site. 5or e,ample, if you get a hit, you can
scan through the source of the webpage ;i.e. members.html< and pick out a distincti=e @ey
+hrase ;EtitleF)elcome to My Members %reaE?titleF<. 0=ery $:: reply's source is scanned for
these good @ey +hrases. If one is found, then returned as hit. 0=erything else is a failure. This
method also scans redirects for @ey +hrases. This method can eliminate fake replies.
See Tutorial.t,t for more information on this feature.
ustom Hit 2esponse has been deleted. Use Success Header @ey +hrases which is
showed in the Tutorial.t,t file.

'an +ro,y on 'ad @ey +hrase 9 If a failure @ey +hrase is found, the pro,y is banned.

'an +ro,y on $:: 2eply 9 'an pro,y if it returns a $:: response.

heck Hits , Times is standard fake protection. This option will check all hits returned by
Sentry again with a different pro,y to see if they are truly hits. If heck Using The Same +ro,y is
checked, the site will be checked using the same pro,y. heck hits using the same pro,y is not
recommended to be checked.

ontent9#ength hecker will check the returned source to see if it is greater than , amount
of bytes. If it is, then a hit is recorded. If less than , amount, pro,y is banned.
6. Settings
Sounds can be used with Sentry. 'y default, the paths point to the sound files which are
included with Sentry. They can be changed, howe=er, to what e=ery you want.
7. Misc
%. HTT+ .ebugger
Http .ebugger sends reCuests to a gi=en site using =arious options. It follows redirects to
completion which can be =ery useful for spoofing.
a. Main
This page shows the source and Header 2esponses sent and recei=ed. 0=en the
cookie recei=ed is displayed.
'yte ount shows how many 'ytes were returned with the returned source.
b. +age 8iewer
.isplays the source returned as it would look like in your browser. Some links can be
followed through this, depending on the way the source of the webpage was written. It is not
recommended to use this as a browser. It is simply there to show you how the source returned
looks like when being =iewed in a browser.
c. /ptions
2eCuest Method is simply the 2eCuest Method the HTT+ .ebugger will use.

+ro,ies can be used with the HTT+ .ebugger. 0=en a S/@S pro,y can be used.

%uthentication is the username and password reCuired to enter a site. #ea=e empty if
none are needed.

%gent is the %gent 5ield you want to send when using the HTT+ .ebugger.

2eferer is the 2eferer 5ield you want to send.

.ata To +ost is the data you want to +ost when using the +/ST 2eCuest Method.

ookie is the cookie you want to send when using the HTT+ .ebugger.

Timeout is how long you want the HTT+ .ebugger to wait until the reCuest is aborted.
'. %uto9+ilot
%uto9+ilot is an option which can be used to test sites seCuentially with Sentry. Bou gi=e a
list of sites and hit the start button and Sentry does the rest. %uto9+ilot reports a summary at the
beginning and end of each Dob. Use the small abort button located in the %uto9+ilot Section. Bou
cannot load a wordlist from disk when using %uto9+ilot. The list is automatically loaded into
Sentry's memory when using %uto9+ilot.
a. Task #ist
The list of sites which are currently loaded into the %uto9+ilot. The wordlist field is filled
in with the current wordlist you are using.
Snap Shot field will be filled in if you ha=e a Snap Shot for the site you added and if
the %uto9+ilot engine will use it or not.
2ight licking brings up a list of options which are all self e,planatory.
b. /ptions
Show 5akes In Summary will display all the fakes the %uto9+ilot recei=ed in the
Summary report generated when the site is completed testing.

Show 2edirects In Summary will display all the redirects the %uto9+ilot recei=ed in the
Summary report which is generated when the site is done being tested.

Time To Sleep 'etween 0ach >ob can be useful to allow Sentry to reco=er from a test
that Dust ended. % good way for letting your connections reset ;lettings slow connections finish<.
c. 2esults
.isplays the 2esults returned when using the %uto9+ilot. This is also considered the
Summary.
!:. +rogression
%. 'ots
.isplays information about the test being ran including bot number, username, password,
pro,y, reply, and site being tried at the present moment. 'ots can be changed during a test.
%ll Hits are recorded in the Hits #ist'o,.

%ll 2edirects are recorded in the 2edirects #ist'o,.

%ll 5akes are recorded in the 5akes #ist'o,.
.ouble licking any item in any listbo, will launch that item in your browser.
'. 2eplies
2esponses are recorded appropriately when they appear during a test.
$:: 9 /@ 2esponse, not necessarily a hit.
(,, 9 2edirect.
*:! 9 %uthentication 2eCuired.
*:( 9 5orbidden.
*:* 9 +age not found. &enerally a pro,y error or a timeout.
1:( 9 Ser=ice Temporarily Una=ailable which is usually a pro,y problem, or a site can
return this error if it reCuired &0T 2eCuest Method to be used when using H0%. 2eCuest
Method.
2etries 9 The amount of times Sentry has retried =arious combos because of pro,y
errors or timeouts.
5akes 9 The amount of fakes that Sentry has detected.
+ro,ies #eft =isually displays a progress bar and numbers showing how many pro,ies you
ha=e left. This can be useful to monitor how fast a site is banning your pro,ies.
Statistics shows general statistics of the site or sites in progress. +S G racks +er
Second.

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