You ask to many questions within your questions and within your professed knowledge about this subject which appears to be very limited. It's confusing to say the least.
AD (AccessDiver) should never be used to test proxies. It has never been any good at this, except when some of the tools we have today weren't available. It's author, Jean Fages, and I go way back.
Charon can filter nearly all
Planetlab/CoDeeN proxies very simply. You eliminate proxy ports 3124, 3127, 3128 and 8888. That's it, no more problem. Do you omit a few good proxies also using some of these ports? Yes, mostly on 3128, but most of those will be educational facilities, which depending on your intentions might not be ideal anyway.
To filter these out in any other way requires some work and some knowledge. In our
Proxy Tools section I keep an updated
Planetlab/CoDeen Exclusion List with complete instructions on how to use it in most of the leading proxy analyzing programs.
Those three reference sources you mentioned are either mine or those I basically took over.
Katmando is an alias.
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* Proxy checkers such as Charon can filter by IP ranges.
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Actually you need to do more reading about what
Charon can do, because you make it much more limiting than it really is.
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Wrong, they actually learned how to do this from me. Again, I refer you to my post in our
Proxy Tools section.
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These methods seem blunt and insufficient.
* CoDeeN IP's are probably changed from time to time (added,removed).
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Brilliant deduction, and the reason why I regularly update the
Planetlab/CoDeeN Exclusion List in our
Proxy Tools section. It cost nothing to leave those P/C listings in your filter list which appear to be dead now. They could always be reactivated.
Your questions regarding cracking/hacking porn sites and the like go way beyond the scope of this site, and although could be answered, won't be here.