You are probably best knocking up a script that looks for vendor specific error 
messages. In my experience most people don't customise 
authentication/DNS/timeout error messages so that's a good place to start. 

> On 30 Oct 2013, at 21:53, Robin Wood <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've just been on a test where I came across a transparent outbound
> web proxy which was blocking various requests. There was nothing
> special in the page that had the block message to indicate a vendor so
> I was wondering if there were any automated tools to try to spot which
> product was being used.
> 
> I asked on Twitter and I got a few answers offering manual processes
> but I was just looking for an automated way to do it. Does anyone have
> a tool?
> 
> Robin
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