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HTTP Anti Virus Proxy 0.86
HTTP Anti Virus Proxy is a proxy with a ClamAV anti-virus scanner. more>>
HAVP (HTTP Antivirus Proxy) is a proxy with a ClamAV anti-virus scanner. HTTP Anti Virus Proxy aims are continuous, non-blocking downloads and smooth scanning of dynamic and password protected HTTP traffic.
Havp antivirus proxy has a parent and transparent proxy mode. It can be used with squid or standalone.
Main features:
- HTTP Antivirus proxy
- Scans complete incomming traffic
- Nonblocking downloads
- Smooth scanning of dynamic and password protected traffic
- Can used with squid or other proxy
- Parent proxy support
- Transparent proxy support
- Logfile
- Process change to defined user and group
- Daemon
- Use Clamav (GPL antivirus)
- Operating System: Linux
- Written in C++
- Released under GPL
Enhancements:
- Experimental support was added for chunked Transfer-Encoding, which fixes some broken sites.
- The IGNOREVIRUS configuration directive was added for whitelisting virus names.
- The CLAMBLOCKBROKEN configuration directive was added.
- Detection with AVG was improved.
- HAVP is killed if database reloading fails for Library Scanner.
- The URL is logged when a crashed scanner process is detected.
- The build system updated, adding the --prefix, --sbindir, --sysconfdir, and --localstatedir options.
<<lessHavp antivirus proxy has a parent and transparent proxy mode. It can be used with squid or standalone.
Main features:
- HTTP Antivirus proxy
- Scans complete incomming traffic
- Nonblocking downloads
- Smooth scanning of dynamic and password protected traffic
- Can used with squid or other proxy
- Parent proxy support
- Transparent proxy support
- Logfile
- Process change to defined user and group
- Daemon
- Use Clamav (GPL antivirus)
- Operating System: Linux
- Written in C++
- Released under GPL
Enhancements:
- Experimental support was added for chunked Transfer-Encoding, which fixes some broken sites.
- The IGNOREVIRUS configuration directive was added for whitelisting virus names.
- The CLAMBLOCKBROKEN configuration directive was added.
- Detection with AVG was improved.
- HAVP is killed if database reloading fails for Library Scanner.
- The URL is logged when a crashed scanner process is detected.
- The build system updated, adding the --prefix, --sbindir, --sysconfdir, and --localstatedir options.
Download (0.53MB)
Added: 2007-04-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
932 downloads
HTTP Proxy Client 0.8.5
HTTP Proxy Client is a set of libraries and scripts that provide transparent access to Internet. more>>
HTTP Proxy Client is the small set of libraries and scripts, which provides transparent access to Internet via HTTP proxy for programs, which uses TCP/IP for communication.
The list of programs includes: telnet, ftp, licq, cvs, smth else? Project implements dynamic library, that can be preloaded before program run.
The library substitutes some system calls (connect(), gethostbyaddr(), gethostbyname()), with calls, which makes TCP/IP connection through HTTP proxy. This allows client programs behind HTTP proxy work with Internet without limitations.
At the moment tested on i386 Linux, i386/sparc Solaris.
Enhancements:
- While using dotted address, applications will attempt to connect regardless DNS lookup result.
<<lessThe list of programs includes: telnet, ftp, licq, cvs, smth else? Project implements dynamic library, that can be preloaded before program run.
The library substitutes some system calls (connect(), gethostbyaddr(), gethostbyname()), with calls, which makes TCP/IP connection through HTTP proxy. This allows client programs behind HTTP proxy work with Internet without limitations.
At the moment tested on i386 Linux, i386/sparc Solaris.
Enhancements:
- While using dotted address, applications will attempt to connect regardless DNS lookup result.
Download (0.21MB)
Added: 2005-09-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1510 downloads
IMAP Proxy 1.2.4
IMAP Proxy server is a caching IMAP proxy server. more>>
IMAP Proxy server is a caching IMAP proxy server. It was written to compensate for webmail clients that are unable to maintain persistent connections to an IMAP server. Most webmail clients need to log in to an IMAP server for nearly every single transaction.
This behaviour can cause tragic performance problems on the IMAP server. imapproxy tries to deal with this problem by leaving server connections open for a short time after a webmail client logs out.
When the webmail client connects again, imapproxy will determine if theres a cached connection available and reuse it if possible.
How does imapproxy keep track of which server connection is for which user?
Upon the first successful login to the real IMAP server (through the proxy), imapproxy fills in a little record that contains the username, an md5 digital signature of the password and the server socket descriptor thats being used.
After you log out and then log back in again, imapproxy just has to find a record that matches your username and password. These records are stored in a hash table (with the username being the hash key) in memory, so the lookups are pretty fast.
Can IMAP Proxy support multiple backend servers?
If you want IMAP Proxy to be able to proxy to multiple backend IMAP servers, you can run multiple instances of IMAP Proxy and make sure each instance is looking at a different configuration file.
Before you do this, take a look at perdition which appears to have been designed with this specific task in mind.
<<lessThis behaviour can cause tragic performance problems on the IMAP server. imapproxy tries to deal with this problem by leaving server connections open for a short time after a webmail client logs out.
When the webmail client connects again, imapproxy will determine if theres a cached connection available and reuse it if possible.
How does imapproxy keep track of which server connection is for which user?
Upon the first successful login to the real IMAP server (through the proxy), imapproxy fills in a little record that contains the username, an md5 digital signature of the password and the server socket descriptor thats being used.
After you log out and then log back in again, imapproxy just has to find a record that matches your username and password. These records are stored in a hash table (with the username being the hash key) in memory, so the lookups are pretty fast.
Can IMAP Proxy support multiple backend servers?
If you want IMAP Proxy to be able to proxy to multiple backend IMAP servers, you can run multiple instances of IMAP Proxy and make sure each instance is looking at a different configuration file.
Before you do this, take a look at perdition which appears to have been designed with this specific task in mind.
Download (0.13MB)
Added: 2005-10-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1484 downloads
Mobile Web Proxy 1.0
Mobile Web Proxy is a (CGI) tool to make more Web pages available from some mobile devices (cell phone Web browsers, etc.). more>>
Mobile Web Proxy is a (CGI) tool to make more Web pages available from some mobile devices (cell phone Web browsers, etc.).
When I began using my cell phones mobile web browser, one of the things I realized was that there were a lot of web pages that my cell phones web browser simply wouldnt let me see. My shiny new Motorola Razr from T-Mobile, for many pages, would display an error message like "413: Page cannot be displayed." It happened annoyingly often; browsing the web from my cell phone was a lot like trying to read a book or a magazine with large chunks simply ripped out. And when I tried troubleshooting, I might have missed something, but it seemed like a big problem without an easily available solution.
So I tried to provide my own solution. I made a proxy that would present webpages for the mobile web so that they would display in a way that would work for my cell phones web browser. Technologies include paging, tag cleaning, and optional caching to improve performance, but without getting into technical details, this means that I can access some pages on the web that I couldnt access earlier.
Enhancements:
- A bug that caused the script to spuriously report 404 errors was fixed.
- A smaller default page size was set so that tag-rich pages would be rendered in a way more likely to be displayable on mobile Web browsers.
<<lessWhen I began using my cell phones mobile web browser, one of the things I realized was that there were a lot of web pages that my cell phones web browser simply wouldnt let me see. My shiny new Motorola Razr from T-Mobile, for many pages, would display an error message like "413: Page cannot be displayed." It happened annoyingly often; browsing the web from my cell phone was a lot like trying to read a book or a magazine with large chunks simply ripped out. And when I tried troubleshooting, I might have missed something, but it seemed like a big problem without an easily available solution.
So I tried to provide my own solution. I made a proxy that would present webpages for the mobile web so that they would display in a way that would work for my cell phones web browser. Technologies include paging, tag cleaning, and optional caching to improve performance, but without getting into technical details, this means that I can access some pages on the web that I couldnt access earlier.
Enhancements:
- A bug that caused the script to spuriously report 404 errors was fixed.
- A smaller default page size was set so that tag-rich pages would be rendered in a way more likely to be displayable on mobile Web browsers.
Download (0.017MB)
Added: 2007-08-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
911 downloads
Whois Proxy 1.3.4
Whois Proxy provides a CGI or command line whois proxy tool. more>>
Whois Proxy provides a CGI or command line whois proxy tool.
Whois Proxy is a Perl whois tool for looking up the owners, technical contacts, abuse desk, IP address, NIC handle, or ASN of any domain on the internet.
A complete rewrite of the GeekTools whois proxy, it also runs either as a Web application or on the command line but has a few more features.
The Web interface is validated strict XHTML and CSS2.
<<lessWhois Proxy is a Perl whois tool for looking up the owners, technical contacts, abuse desk, IP address, NIC handle, or ASN of any domain on the internet.
A complete rewrite of the GeekTools whois proxy, it also runs either as a Web application or on the command line but has a few more features.
The Web interface is validated strict XHTML and CSS2.
Download (0.081MB)
Added: 2007-03-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
965 downloads
Net::Proxy 0.07
Net::Proxy is a Perl framework for proxying network connections in many ways. more>>
Net::Proxy is a Perl framework for proxying network connections in many ways.
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Proxy;
# proxy connections from localhost:6789 to remotehost:9876
# using standard TCP connections
my $proxy = Net::Proxy->new(
{ in => { type => tcp, port => 6789 },
out => { type => tcp, host => remotehost, port => 9876 },
}
);
# register the proxy object
$proxy->register();
# and you can setup multiple proxies
# and now proxy connections indefinitely
Net::Proxy->mainloop();
A Net::Proxy object represents a proxy that accepts connections and then relays the data transfered between the source and the destination.
The goal of this module is to abstract the different methods used to connect from the proxy to the destination.
A proxy is a program that transfer data across a network boundary between a client and a server. Net::Proxy introduces the concept of "connectors" (implemented as Net::Proxy::Connector subclasses), which abstract the server part (connected to the client) and the client part (connected to the server) of the proxy.
This architecture makes it easy to implement specific techniques to cross a given network boundary, possibly by using a proxy on one side of the network fence, and a reverse-proxy on the other side of the fence.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Net::Proxy;
# proxy connections from localhost:6789 to remotehost:9876
# using standard TCP connections
my $proxy = Net::Proxy->new(
{ in => { type => tcp, port => 6789 },
out => { type => tcp, host => remotehost, port => 9876 },
}
);
# register the proxy object
$proxy->register();
# and you can setup multiple proxies
# and now proxy connections indefinitely
Net::Proxy->mainloop();
A Net::Proxy object represents a proxy that accepts connections and then relays the data transfered between the source and the destination.
The goal of this module is to abstract the different methods used to connect from the proxy to the destination.
A proxy is a program that transfer data across a network boundary between a client and a server. Net::Proxy introduces the concept of "connectors" (implemented as Net::Proxy::Connector subclasses), which abstract the server part (connected to the client) and the client part (connected to the server) of the proxy.
This architecture makes it easy to implement specific techniques to cross a given network boundary, possibly by using a proxy on one side of the network fence, and a reverse-proxy on the other side of the fence.
Download (0.029MB)
Added: 2007-04-05 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
940 downloads
Ftp.proxy 1.2.3
ftp.proxy is an application level gateway for FTP. more>>
ftp.proxy is an application level gateway for FTP. It sits between a client and a server forwarding command and data streams supporting a subset of the file transfer protocol as described in RFC 959.
But, beside this basic function which makes the program useful on firewall or masqueraders it offers fixing the FTP server (e.g. for connections into a protected LAN) and proxy authentication.
Main features:
- ftp.proxy offers external access control programs (ACP), that is an external program decides if a user can use the proxy service or not. This decision can be made on username, host name, day of time etc.
- Since version 1.0.1 ftp.proxy supports also command control programs. Similar to ACPs the CCPs permit or deny access to certain FTP commands on the server, e.g. its possible to allow a user to get files but to deny any kind of uploads.
<<lessBut, beside this basic function which makes the program useful on firewall or masqueraders it offers fixing the FTP server (e.g. for connections into a protected LAN) and proxy authentication.
Main features:
- ftp.proxy offers external access control programs (ACP), that is an external program decides if a user can use the proxy service or not. This decision can be made on username, host name, day of time etc.
- Since version 1.0.1 ftp.proxy supports also command control programs. Similar to ACPs the CCPs permit or deny access to certain FTP commands on the server, e.g. its possible to allow a user to get files but to deny any kind of uploads.
Download (0.080MB)
Added: 2006-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1215 downloads
Frickin PPTP Proxy 2.0 Beta 2
Frickin PPTP Proxy is a fast PPTP proxy for any BSD system with the OpenBSD packet filter installed. more>>
Frickin PPTP Proxy is a fast PPTP proxy for any BSD system with the OpenBSD packet filter installed.
It handles bi-directional tunnels transparently and can be chained from one proxy to another over several servers.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes an endian issue with echo IDs that made the proxy unusable for a majority of users.
- There is additional information regarding a pf scrub issue in the documentation.
<<lessIt handles bi-directional tunnels transparently and can be chained from one proxy to another over several servers.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes an endian issue with echo IDs that made the proxy unusable for a majority of users.
- There is additional information regarding a pf scrub issue in the documentation.
Download (0.012MB)
Added: 2007-01-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1015 downloads
Wake On LAN proxy 0.5
Wake On LAN proxy allows machines behind a gateway/firewall to be woken up. more>>
Wake On LAN proxy allows machines behind a gateway/firewall to be woken up. You have a constant connection to the Internet, but you are away from base. All machines except the gateway are powered off while you are away. Remotely you decide you want to access one of your machines. You need to power it up first. For machines with suitable NICs there is the Wake On LAN mechanism. But this doesnt work over the Internet because you would have to route a packet to your internal network. The firewall stops you from doing that, for good reasons. Even if you were able to route a packet, you wouldnt want this information to travel in the clear, otherwise other people who intercept your packets could learn how to turn on your machines remotely too. So you need some kind of authentication and privacy.
Enter Wake On LAN proxy. This runs on your gateway, or on some other machine on the network thats always on, and can be reached from the Internet by port forwarding. You can send a command to it to wake a particular machine and it broadcasts a suitable packet on the internal network.
<<lessEnter Wake On LAN proxy. This runs on your gateway, or on some other machine on the network thats always on, and can be reached from the Internet by port forwarding. You can send a command to it to wake a particular machine and it broadcasts a suitable packet on the internal network.
Download (0.018MB)
Added: 2006-06-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1228 downloads
SPIKE Proxy 1.4.8
Spike Proxy is an open source HTTP proxy for finding security flaws in web sites. more>>
Spike Proxy is an open source HTTP proxy for finding security flaws in web sites.
SPIKE Proxy is part of the Spike Application Testing Suite and supports automated SQL injection detection, web site crawling, login form brute forcing, overflow detection, and directory traversal detection.
To Use:
python spkproxy.py [ optional port argument, 8080 is default ]
Then set up your browser to use that port for both HTTP and
HTTPS proxies.
Then watch the traffic go!
<<lessSPIKE Proxy is part of the Spike Application Testing Suite and supports automated SQL injection detection, web site crawling, login form brute forcing, overflow detection, and directory traversal detection.
To Use:
python spkproxy.py [ optional port argument, 8080 is default ]
Then set up your browser to use that port for both HTTP and
HTTPS proxies.
Then watch the traffic go!
Download (0.61MB)
Added: 2006-03-10 License: Freeware Price:
1341 downloads
IMAP Calendar Proxy 1.3
IMAP Calendar Proxy implements an HTTP proxy that converts HTTP PUT requests of vcalendar data. more>>
IMAP Calendar Proxy implements an HTTP proxy that converts HTTP PUT requests of vcalendar data to separate messages stored on an IMAP server.
IMAP Calendar Proxy project can be used with Mozilla Sunbird/Calendar to allow storage of a calendar via IMAP.
There are many issues with the program in its current state. Consider it alpha quality, and you may lose calendar data if you use it. Its more of a proof of concept right now. Its rather slow if you have a large calendar.
Ideally IMAP support should be built into Mozilla. This is just a hack. Id like to hear any feedback on how it works. See the TODO file for features Id like to implement.
Sunbird can post calendars to a remote HTTP server via HTTP PUT and to
synchronize via a GET before a PUT. This proxy should run on the same system
you run Sunbird on. It makes a connection to an IMAP server and selects
a specified folder.
It then retrieves all calendar data from that server and caches it it memory. Any changed to the calendar are HTTP PUT to this proxy, and it determines what to do on the IMAP server (delete, change, add). Instead of posting the whole calendar back to the server, it only posts the differences.
If you run the proxy elsewhere on the network, you will not get any bandwidth
savings because the HTTP PUT and GET are still done over the network.
<<lessIMAP Calendar Proxy project can be used with Mozilla Sunbird/Calendar to allow storage of a calendar via IMAP.
There are many issues with the program in its current state. Consider it alpha quality, and you may lose calendar data if you use it. Its more of a proof of concept right now. Its rather slow if you have a large calendar.
Ideally IMAP support should be built into Mozilla. This is just a hack. Id like to hear any feedback on how it works. See the TODO file for features Id like to implement.
Sunbird can post calendars to a remote HTTP server via HTTP PUT and to
synchronize via a GET before a PUT. This proxy should run on the same system
you run Sunbird on. It makes a connection to an IMAP server and selects
a specified folder.
It then retrieves all calendar data from that server and caches it it memory. Any changed to the calendar are HTTP PUT to this proxy, and it determines what to do on the IMAP server (delete, change, add). Instead of posting the whole calendar back to the server, it only posts the differences.
If you run the proxy elsewhere on the network, you will not get any bandwidth
savings because the HTTP PUT and GET are still done over the network.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2005-12-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1417 downloads
Japt-Proxy 1.3
Japt-Proxy is a JAVA based Caching Proxy for Debians APT-System. more>>
Japt-Proxy is a JAVA based Caching Proxy for Debians APT-System. Japt-Proxy is very reliable and lightning fast. Japt-Proxy is usually used in environments where several Debian systems have to be kept up-to-date without downloading the same files over and over again from the debian mirrors. Mostly these environments are data centers, Linux-powered companies, schools, public authorities and so on.
Often Japt-Proxy is used because of small sized internet connections but it is also useful to install complete debian systems over the net (read: over the proxy). Even with high volume internet connections Japt-Proxy can dramatically reduce the time to install or update Debian on many machines.
Why Java?
I know there are people out there thinking "Hey? Why Java?". There are a bunch of reasons why people asking those questions. I have a simple answer to all those questions. The answer is, that Java enabled me to easily develop the fastest and most reliable APT-Proxy. Java and the Apache Software Foundation provides such good libraries for this job, that it wasnt very hard to bring up this tool.
If you dont trust, test it - the installation takes less than five minutes!
Doesnt a general proxy server supersede an APT-Proxy?
No, it doesnt. Japt-Proxy knows the characteristics of a Debian archive and their files. It knows, for example, that .deb files wont change, because newer files would have a new name (the version is always part of the filename), hence it wont recheck if there is a newer version of this specific file.
Furthermore you can configure the Japt-Proxy to delete old versions of a package in its cache directory - a general proxy cache would simple delete files that havent been requested for some time.
So, a general caching proxy like Squid is a perfect tool for caching "normal" internet traffic. If you need a proxy for faster APT access - Japt-Proxy is the right tool for you.
Main features:
- Caching of all apt requests from Debian archives
- Multi-threaded architecture which increases the download speed enormously when several machines are requesting packages
- Builds up a partial mirror directory automatically, with exactly the same directory structure and filenames as the original mirror
- Automatic and configurable cache cleanup (purging packages in cache if newer versions exists)
- Makes sources.list configuration easier for multiple machines - if you change your internet backend server you only have to make the change once in Japt-Proxy, instead of on all Debian machines
- Works with multiple architectures
- Backend support for HTTP and FTP
- existing .debs can be copied into the Japt-Proxy cache directory (from a CD or DVD for example) and will be used by the Proxy automatically
<<lessOften Japt-Proxy is used because of small sized internet connections but it is also useful to install complete debian systems over the net (read: over the proxy). Even with high volume internet connections Japt-Proxy can dramatically reduce the time to install or update Debian on many machines.
Why Java?
I know there are people out there thinking "Hey? Why Java?". There are a bunch of reasons why people asking those questions. I have a simple answer to all those questions. The answer is, that Java enabled me to easily develop the fastest and most reliable APT-Proxy. Java and the Apache Software Foundation provides such good libraries for this job, that it wasnt very hard to bring up this tool.
If you dont trust, test it - the installation takes less than five minutes!
Doesnt a general proxy server supersede an APT-Proxy?
No, it doesnt. Japt-Proxy knows the characteristics of a Debian archive and their files. It knows, for example, that .deb files wont change, because newer files would have a new name (the version is always part of the filename), hence it wont recheck if there is a newer version of this specific file.
Furthermore you can configure the Japt-Proxy to delete old versions of a package in its cache directory - a general proxy cache would simple delete files that havent been requested for some time.
So, a general caching proxy like Squid is a perfect tool for caching "normal" internet traffic. If you need a proxy for faster APT access - Japt-Proxy is the right tool for you.
Main features:
- Caching of all apt requests from Debian archives
- Multi-threaded architecture which increases the download speed enormously when several machines are requesting packages
- Builds up a partial mirror directory automatically, with exactly the same directory structure and filenames as the original mirror
- Automatic and configurable cache cleanup (purging packages in cache if newer versions exists)
- Makes sources.list configuration easier for multiple machines - if you change your internet backend server you only have to make the change once in Japt-Proxy, instead of on all Debian machines
- Works with multiple architectures
- Backend support for HTTP and FTP
- existing .debs can be copied into the Japt-Proxy cache directory (from a CD or DVD for example) and will be used by the Proxy automatically
Download (1.0MB)
Added: 2006-09-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1132 downloads
Bypass Proxy Client 0.78
Bypass Proxy Client is the complete network privacy tool. more>>
Bypass Proxy Client is the complete network privacy tool. It ensures absolute privacy wherever you maybe, preventing would-be snoopers from monitoring your surfing, email, or chatting activity. You can bypass blocking filters, firewalls, and proxies. Surf, chat, read news boards, and get all your email at work, on campus (or in regions/areas that may block controversial websites).
Main features:
- Surf the internet using your own virtual network across the web.
-
- Anonymously surf news groups, chat rooms, and web sites!
-
- Protect your Kazaa Identity; Guard against IP tracing -- the no. 1 method
- used by the RIAA to spy on users of file shares (Kazaa, BearShare, etc.)
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- Prevent corporate networks from eavesdropping and viewing your personal information!
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- Keep your email and other personal documents private.
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- Regain access to sites that were previously blocked or filtered. Chat with friends online without concerns about eavesdropping.
<<lessMain features:
- Surf the internet using your own virtual network across the web.
-
- Anonymously surf news groups, chat rooms, and web sites!
-
- Protect your Kazaa Identity; Guard against IP tracing -- the no. 1 method
- used by the RIAA to spy on users of file shares (Kazaa, BearShare, etc.)
-
- Prevent corporate networks from eavesdropping and viewing your personal information!
-
- Keep your email and other personal documents private.
-
- Regain access to sites that were previously blocked or filtered. Chat with friends online without concerns about eavesdropping.
Download (28.7MB)
Added: 2006-06-23 License: Freeware Price:
5338 downloads
Night Light IRC Proxy 1.2.42d.pre4
Night Light IRC Proxy is a multi-user IRC (Internet Relay Chat) proxy written in C for UNIX compatible systems. more>>
Night Light IRC Proxy or ircproxy in short, is a multi-user IRC (Internet Relay Chat) proxy written in C for UNIX compatible systems.
If you do not know what IRC is, then IRC proxy probably isnt for you. A IRC proxy is a program which works like a client and server, you connect to it with your IRC client and it connects you to the chosen server.
This way you are protected behind the machine running the IRC proxy, connecting through a proxy will hide your machines IP-address from other users on IRC.
More simply explained, the IRC proxy will forward data sent by the IRC server to one or more IRC clients connected to the ircproxy, and forward data sent by the IRC clients to the IRC server.
The IRC proxy can also keep your connection to IRC alive even when you disconnect from the IRC proxy.
This IRC proxy is very flexible, it allows to configure multiple ports for listening, access by hostname or IP-address, multiple users and multiple connections and a optional ident server.
This is all done through the following configuration files:
- A listen configuration file (listen.conf) where you specify what hosts and ports users can connect to.
- A access configuration file (access.conf), where you specify which IP-addresses or hostnames users can connect to the ircproxy from.
- A optional user configuration file (user.conf) (with optional encrypted passwords), where you specify usernames/password allowed that IRC clients must send to get access.
- A connection configuration file (conn.conf) where the actual IRC connections to IRC servers is specified, each connection is owned by a specific user defined in user.conf.
The ircproxy can compile and run successfully on most UNIX systems. It has been successfully compiled and installed on FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Linux, Solaris, OSF1, HP-UX, AIX and Windows (Cygwin).
What exactly can ircproxy do?
Share your internet connection.
If you dont have direct access to the internet but another machine (router or server) on the network has internet access. You can share the internet connection using a this ircproxy for IRC access. Even your already using NAT, SOCKS or a forwarding proxy, ircproxy is probably preffered because it will allow you to have ident on IRC, and different ident can be replied for different users.
Get your own hostname from a shell ISP or hide your host behind a server.
If your internet service provider does not allow you to have a static IP with your own hostname, or you simply want to hide your real host. You can buy shell access from a ISP and eventually buy your own IP-address from the ISP to use with ircproxy.
Keep your IRC connection alive even when you disconnect with your IRC client.
If you have a dial up connection but want your client connected to IRC 24/7, you can install ircproxy on a server. This ircproxy will keep the IRC connection alive after you disconnect from the ircproxy with your IRC client.
Restrict data sent to the IRC server to prevent flooding the IRC server.
Solve problems getting disconnected with "Excess Flood", possible cause for this is that someone is flooding you with CTCPs or similar. This ircproxy will restrict you from sending data faster to the IRC server then the IRC server will allow. It will simply queue the data you send and keep it until the IRC server is ready to take more data without disconnecting you. However the queue is also restricted, there is a max sendQ, if it is reached your IRC client will be disconnected but the connection to the IRC server still stay alive.
One connection to IRC from more then one machine at the same time.
With ircproxy you can be connected to IRC from two or more machines at the same time without more then one connection to the IRC server. This ircproxy will allow you to resume a IRC server connection from more then one machine at the same time.
<<lessIf you do not know what IRC is, then IRC proxy probably isnt for you. A IRC proxy is a program which works like a client and server, you connect to it with your IRC client and it connects you to the chosen server.
This way you are protected behind the machine running the IRC proxy, connecting through a proxy will hide your machines IP-address from other users on IRC.
More simply explained, the IRC proxy will forward data sent by the IRC server to one or more IRC clients connected to the ircproxy, and forward data sent by the IRC clients to the IRC server.
The IRC proxy can also keep your connection to IRC alive even when you disconnect from the IRC proxy.
This IRC proxy is very flexible, it allows to configure multiple ports for listening, access by hostname or IP-address, multiple users and multiple connections and a optional ident server.
This is all done through the following configuration files:
- A listen configuration file (listen.conf) where you specify what hosts and ports users can connect to.
- A access configuration file (access.conf), where you specify which IP-addresses or hostnames users can connect to the ircproxy from.
- A optional user configuration file (user.conf) (with optional encrypted passwords), where you specify usernames/password allowed that IRC clients must send to get access.
- A connection configuration file (conn.conf) where the actual IRC connections to IRC servers is specified, each connection is owned by a specific user defined in user.conf.
The ircproxy can compile and run successfully on most UNIX systems. It has been successfully compiled and installed on FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Linux, Solaris, OSF1, HP-UX, AIX and Windows (Cygwin).
What exactly can ircproxy do?
Share your internet connection.
If you dont have direct access to the internet but another machine (router or server) on the network has internet access. You can share the internet connection using a this ircproxy for IRC access. Even your already using NAT, SOCKS or a forwarding proxy, ircproxy is probably preffered because it will allow you to have ident on IRC, and different ident can be replied for different users.
Get your own hostname from a shell ISP or hide your host behind a server.
If your internet service provider does not allow you to have a static IP with your own hostname, or you simply want to hide your real host. You can buy shell access from a ISP and eventually buy your own IP-address from the ISP to use with ircproxy.
Keep your IRC connection alive even when you disconnect with your IRC client.
If you have a dial up connection but want your client connected to IRC 24/7, you can install ircproxy on a server. This ircproxy will keep the IRC connection alive after you disconnect from the ircproxy with your IRC client.
Restrict data sent to the IRC server to prevent flooding the IRC server.
Solve problems getting disconnected with "Excess Flood", possible cause for this is that someone is flooding you with CTCPs or similar. This ircproxy will restrict you from sending data faster to the IRC server then the IRC server will allow. It will simply queue the data you send and keep it until the IRC server is ready to take more data without disconnecting you. However the queue is also restricted, there is a max sendQ, if it is reached your IRC client will be disconnected but the connection to the IRC server still stay alive.
One connection to IRC from more then one machine at the same time.
With ircproxy you can be connected to IRC from two or more machines at the same time without more then one connection to the IRC server. This ircproxy will allow you to resume a IRC server connection from more then one machine at the same time.
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Yet Another Filter Proxy 0.1.1
Yet Another Filter Proxy project is a preforking, banner filtering, content scanning Perl proxy. more>>
Yet Another Filter Proxy project is a preforking, banner filtering, content scanning Perl proxy.
Yet Another Filter Proxy is a proxy to filter out advertising banners and malicious script code from web sites. It is written in Perl and based on an example by Randal L. Schwartz.
For performance reasons it uses preforking to spawn several processes of itself (like Apache does).
Unlike other available proxies (such as Junkbuster), it does blocking by Perl regular expressions on the site content, which allows you to block JavaScript and popups, in addition to normal ads.
Run perldoc yafp.pl for full readme!
<<lessYet Another Filter Proxy is a proxy to filter out advertising banners and malicious script code from web sites. It is written in Perl and based on an example by Randal L. Schwartz.
For performance reasons it uses preforking to spawn several processes of itself (like Apache does).
Unlike other available proxies (such as Junkbuster), it does blocking by Perl regular expressions on the site content, which allows you to block JavaScript and popups, in addition to normal ads.
Run perldoc yafp.pl for full readme!
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