My idea would be to outsource this stuff into a new
"proxy proxy" tool for the nmap toolchain, as it is not directly
a nmap problem, and few people might need it for nmap.
My suggestion would be an external app. that listens
and works as a local socks proxy, and has a config file
with proxies to forward all incoming sessions (socks/http),
on every incoming connection (from a tool specifying a
single host list, e.g. nmap) go through the list and attempt
connections and relay the one back to the user that actually
does work. But it's just a random idea, the whole thing is
not strictly nmap related, yet maybe a nice to have tool.
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