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Open Proxy Scanning Bot 3.0 Alpha3
Open Proxy Scanning Bot (formerly NeoBOPM) is a loadable module for the NeoStats IRC Services. more>>
Open Proxy Scanning Bot (formerly NeoBOPM) is a loadable module for the NeoStats IRC Services. Open Proxy Scanning Bot scans clients connecting to the IRC network for insecure proxies, and also looks up a DNS blacklist for previously registered insecure proxies.
It caches the results of scans to increase perfomance, and with multiple bots, can be configured for load balancing.
It currently supports Hybrid7, Unrealircd, LiquidIRCd, Bahamut, QuantumIRCd, MysticIRCd, NeoIRCd, and Ultimate, with support for other ircds planned.
Enhancements:
- The code was updated to support NeoStats 3.0 Alpha 3.
- The DNS blacklist code was split out to a new module, BLSB.
- Several issues regarding NeoStats consuming 100% CPU when using OPSB have also been corrected.
- gcc 4.0 support was fixed.
<<lessIt caches the results of scans to increase perfomance, and with multiple bots, can be configured for load balancing.
It currently supports Hybrid7, Unrealircd, LiquidIRCd, Bahamut, QuantumIRCd, MysticIRCd, NeoIRCd, and Ultimate, with support for other ircds planned.
Enhancements:
- The code was updated to support NeoStats 3.0 Alpha 3.
- The DNS blacklist code was split out to a new module, BLSB.
- Several issues regarding NeoStats consuming 100% CPU when using OPSB have also been corrected.
- gcc 4.0 support was fixed.
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Added: 2005-12-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1434 downloads
proxyScan.pl 0.2
proxyScan.pl is a security penetration testing tool to scan for hosts and ports through a Web proxy server. more>>
proxyScan.pl is a Perl script for security penetration testing, to scan for hosts and ports through a Web proxy server.
Features include various HTTP methods such as GET, CONNECT, HEAD as well as host and port ranges.
<<lessFeatures include various HTTP methods such as GET, CONNECT, HEAD as well as host and port ranges.
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Added: 2007-07-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Simple scAnning Tool 1.2
Simple scAnning Tool is a simple and fast network scanner. more>>
Simple scAnning Tool is a simple and fast network scanner. Simple scAnning Tool is used to identify network devices and services. The identification is based on recieved data such as banners.
Usage:
sat.py [options] < file_name/ip_range >
sat.py -r [-f < file >]
sat.py -u [-o < host:port >]
sat.py -h
Options:
-i scan ip range, example: 10.1.1.1-10.1.1.2,10.1.2.2
[default]
-t scan targets from file
-n scan targets from file with nmap grepable output format
(nmap switch -oG)
-p < port_range > port range to scan, example: 1-1024,3333,4000-5000 [default
23]
-T scan TCP ports rather then UDP [default]
-U scan UDP ports rather then TCP
-4 scan via IPv4 rather than IPv6 [default]
-6 scan via IPv6 rather than IPv4
-H < number > maximum number of threads [default 100]
-O < file_name > set the output file name [default sat.log]
-V verbose scan mode
-c < file > specify the config file [default sat.conf]
-l < file > specify the srules file [default sat.srules]
-r restore aborted scan
-f < file > specify the restore file [default sat.restore]
-u update srules file from the net
-o < host:port > set the HTTP/FTP proxy for updater
-v show programs version number and exit
-h show this help message and exit
<<lessUsage:
sat.py [options] < file_name/ip_range >
sat.py -r [-f < file >]
sat.py -u [-o < host:port >]
sat.py -h
Options:
-i scan ip range, example: 10.1.1.1-10.1.1.2,10.1.2.2
[default]
-t scan targets from file
-n scan targets from file with nmap grepable output format
(nmap switch -oG)
-p < port_range > port range to scan, example: 1-1024,3333,4000-5000 [default
23]
-T scan TCP ports rather then UDP [default]
-U scan UDP ports rather then TCP
-4 scan via IPv4 rather than IPv6 [default]
-6 scan via IPv6 rather than IPv4
-H < number > maximum number of threads [default 100]
-O < file_name > set the output file name [default sat.log]
-V verbose scan mode
-c < file > specify the config file [default sat.conf]
-l < file > specify the srules file [default sat.srules]
-r restore aborted scan
-f < file > specify the restore file [default sat.restore]
-u update srules file from the net
-o < host:port > set the HTTP/FTP proxy for updater
-v show programs version number and exit
-h show this help message and exit
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Added: 2006-02-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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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.
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Added: 2005-09-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1510 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.
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- Anonymously surf news groups, chat rooms, and web sites!
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- 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.
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Added: 2006-06-23 License: Freeware Price:
5338 downloads
kproxyswitch 0.2
kproxyswitch is a simple bash script, which makes setting the proxy server easier. more>>
kproxyswitch is a simple bash script, which makes setting the proxy server easier. The setting applies to Konqueror and all other applications that use the global proxy setting.
If you have to change proxies from time to time - or switch the proxy off and on again.
Youll like the possibilty to bind this script to a keyboard/menu/... shortcut and thus be able to switch the proxy faster than going through the menus of Konqueror or KDE Control Center.
Enhancements:
- Small changes: added two apps (randr, nspluginviewer) to blacklist, made output more verbose.
<<lessIf you have to change proxies from time to time - or switch the proxy off and on again.
Youll like the possibilty to bind this script to a keyboard/menu/... shortcut and thus be able to switch the proxy faster than going through the menus of Konqueror or KDE Control Center.
Enhancements:
- Small changes: added two apps (randr, nspluginviewer) to blacklist, made output more verbose.
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Added: 2006-06-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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HTML::Tree::Scanning 3.23
HTML::Tree::Scanning contains an article: Scanning HTML. more>>
HTML::Tree::Scanning contains an article: "Scanning HTML".
SYNOPSIS
# This an article, not a module.
The following article by Sean M. Burke first appeared in The Perl Journal #19 and is copyright 2000 The Perl Journal. It appears courtesy of Jon Orwant and The Perl Journal. This document may be distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
Scanning HTML
-- Sean M. Burke
In The Perl Journal issue 17, Ken MacFarlanes article "Parsing HTML with HTML::Parser" describes how the HTML::Parser module scans HTML source as a stream of start-tags, end-tags, text, comments, etc. In TPJ #18, my "Trees" article kicked around the idea of tree-shaped data structures. Now Ill try to tie it together, in a discussion of HTML trees.
The CPAN module HTML::TreeBuilder takes the tags that HTML::Parser picks out, and builds a parse tree -- a tree-shaped network of objects...
Footnote: And if you need a quick explanation of objects, see my TPJ17 article "A Users View of Object-Oriented Modules"; or go whole hog and get Damian Conways excellent book Object-Oriented Perl, from Manning Publications.
...representing the structured content of the HTML document. And once the document is parsed as a tree, youll find the common tasks of extracting data from that HTML document/tree to be quite straightforward.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# This an article, not a module.
The following article by Sean M. Burke first appeared in The Perl Journal #19 and is copyright 2000 The Perl Journal. It appears courtesy of Jon Orwant and The Perl Journal. This document may be distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
Scanning HTML
-- Sean M. Burke
In The Perl Journal issue 17, Ken MacFarlanes article "Parsing HTML with HTML::Parser" describes how the HTML::Parser module scans HTML source as a stream of start-tags, end-tags, text, comments, etc. In TPJ #18, my "Trees" article kicked around the idea of tree-shaped data structures. Now Ill try to tie it together, in a discussion of HTML trees.
The CPAN module HTML::TreeBuilder takes the tags that HTML::Parser picks out, and builds a parse tree -- a tree-shaped network of objects...
Footnote: And if you need a quick explanation of objects, see my TPJ17 article "A Users View of Object-Oriented Modules"; or go whole hog and get Damian Conways excellent book Object-Oriented Perl, from Manning Publications.
...representing the structured content of the HTML document. And once the document is parsed as a tree, youll find the common tasks of extracting data from that HTML document/tree to be quite straightforward.
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Added: 2006-12-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1044 downloads
Viralator Proxy Virus Scanner 0.9.7
Viralator Proxy Virus Scanner is a Perl script that virus scans HTTP/FTP downloads request on a UNIX server. more>>
Viralator is a Perl script that virus scans HTTP/FTP downloads request on a UNIX server after passing through the Squid proxy server.
Even when I implemented virus protection for my network email server we still continued to get the odd virus. Most of the viruses came from people using free webmail accounts like Hotmail or Yahoo and downloading the infected attachments to their machines or through downloading junk.
Rather than block access to the users I decided to look at how we could better protect the network. I looked at a couple of different products both comercial and free but they were either too expensive or did not meet my needs.
That is how Viralator was born. Viralator Proxy Virus Scanner is licenced under the GPL.
Viralator should work in any UNIX system that uses Apache and Squid servers. We have reports about successful instalations on:
- RedHat Linux
- Mandrake Linux
- SuSe Linux
- e-Smith Linux
- Slackware Linux
- Conectiva Linux
- Debian Gnu Linux
Supported Redirectors:
- Squirm
- SquidGuard
- Jesred
Supported Virus Scanners
- AntiVir
- AVP
- RAV
- Inoculate
- Sophos Sweep
- McAfee
- Trend
- Clamav
- Bit Defender (free edition)
The original concept for Viralator came from the Viromat project. Without Viromat the Viralator project would not have had a starting point. We can also thank Ralph Meyer for badgering me into releasing the script under the GPL.
Enhancements:
- Parenthesis are included on the regular expression used to validate URLs.
- The character set checking step, which was not working before last patch released, has been fixed.
<<lessEven when I implemented virus protection for my network email server we still continued to get the odd virus. Most of the viruses came from people using free webmail accounts like Hotmail or Yahoo and downloading the infected attachments to their machines or through downloading junk.
Rather than block access to the users I decided to look at how we could better protect the network. I looked at a couple of different products both comercial and free but they were either too expensive or did not meet my needs.
That is how Viralator was born. Viralator Proxy Virus Scanner is licenced under the GPL.
Viralator should work in any UNIX system that uses Apache and Squid servers. We have reports about successful instalations on:
- RedHat Linux
- Mandrake Linux
- SuSe Linux
- e-Smith Linux
- Slackware Linux
- Conectiva Linux
- Debian Gnu Linux
Supported Redirectors:
- Squirm
- SquidGuard
- Jesred
Supported Virus Scanners
- AntiVir
- AVP
- RAV
- Inoculate
- Sophos Sweep
- McAfee
- Trend
- Clamav
- Bit Defender (free edition)
The original concept for Viralator came from the Viromat project. Without Viromat the Viralator project would not have had a starting point. We can also thank Ralph Meyer for badgering me into releasing the script under the GPL.
Enhancements:
- Parenthesis are included on the regular expression used to validate URLs.
- The character set checking step, which was not working before last patch released, has been fixed.
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Added: 2006-06-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Proxy Detector 0.1
Proxy Detector is a PHP class that can detect HTTP requests via proxy. more>>
Proxy Detector is a PHP class that can detect HTTP requests via proxy. This class can detect if a visitor uses a proxy server by scanning the headers returned by the user client.
When the user uses a proxy server, most of the proxy servers alter the header. The header is returned to PHP in the array $_SERVER.
Enhancements:
- This is the first release of the class and implementation example.
<<lessWhen the user uses a proxy server, most of the proxy servers alter the header. The header is returned to PHP in the array $_SERVER.
Enhancements:
- This is the first release of the class and implementation example.
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Added: 2006-09-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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irc-proxy 0.4 Beta
Ircproxy is a transparent IRC content filtering application. more>>
Ircproxy is a transparent IRC content filtering application. It may be used whenever there is a need for monitoring IRC connections.
irc-proxy may be used to deny specific connections or to examine suspicious IRC traffic.
<<lessirc-proxy may be used to deny specific connections or to examine suspicious IRC traffic.
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Added: 2006-06-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Proxy Applet 0.2.3
Proxy Applet is a GNOME tray applet for changing your network proxy configuration with a single click. more>>
Proxy Applet is a GNOME tray applet for changing your network proxy configuration with a single click, in a manner similar to Galeon 1.x.
Galeon used to have a single click Network Proxy selector in their menu, which I used frequently. In a discussion with Epiphany developers about this same functionality (using GConf) they argued that you could already move the Proxy Network capplet to your taskbar.
But that doesnt offer all the functionality Im looking for. What I think would be neat is:
- An applet that gives you a list of preset configurations upon a single click.
- Each configuration is called a location and could either mean:
No proxy
Manually configured proxy
Proxy Auto Configuration (PAC)
A remote URL, eg. http://pac.isp.net/path/file.pac
A local URI, eg. file:///home/user/pacs/location.pac
- When you select another location, the applet should replace your GConf settings accordingly. (GConf key: /system/http_proxy)
- A preferences dialog should allow to manage locations and even test a location (see if proxy works or check PAC syntax ?).
- In a later phase there might even be an automatic selection based on eg. the network-configuration (ip-address, network, gateway, ??). So the applet has to monitor the network configuration for changes.
- When using tsocks or dante lib, we could have a dialog to socksify the complete system. (Add it to /etc/ld.so.preload or run /etc/init.d/tsocks)
<<lessGaleon used to have a single click Network Proxy selector in their menu, which I used frequently. In a discussion with Epiphany developers about this same functionality (using GConf) they argued that you could already move the Proxy Network capplet to your taskbar.
But that doesnt offer all the functionality Im looking for. What I think would be neat is:
- An applet that gives you a list of preset configurations upon a single click.
- Each configuration is called a location and could either mean:
No proxy
Manually configured proxy
Proxy Auto Configuration (PAC)
A remote URL, eg. http://pac.isp.net/path/file.pac
A local URI, eg. file:///home/user/pacs/location.pac
- When you select another location, the applet should replace your GConf settings accordingly. (GConf key: /system/http_proxy)
- A preferences dialog should allow to manage locations and even test a location (see if proxy works or check PAC syntax ?).
- In a later phase there might even be an automatic selection based on eg. the network-configuration (ip-address, network, gateway, ??). So the applet has to monitor the network configuration for changes.
- When using tsocks or dante lib, we could have a dialog to socksify the complete system. (Add it to /etc/ld.so.preload or run /etc/init.d/tsocks)
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Added: 2005-10-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Zaval Proxy Suite 1.0.0
The Zaval Proxy Suite is an easy-to-use solution that allows monitoring TCP-based protocols. more>>
The Zaval Proxy Suite is an easy-to-use solution that allows monitoring TCP-based protocols, such as HTTP, NNTP and others. It is extremely useful in software development and can be used as a debug tool. Another area of appliance is multiple connections logging with proxy facilities. As soon as its a pure java solution it can be used almost everywhere.
The Zaval Proxy functions as a proxy and transfers data between the server and the client writing incoming and outgoing traffic into log files. So you can see these raw data as is.
On start the Zaval Proxy Suite goes through configuration file and creates the specified number of proxy servers and the shutdown server.
"Proxy server" is a server socket listening on the specified port. When the client is connected proxy connects to the target server and transfers data between them logging entire traffic. On each connection 2 files are created - xxx-input (request data from the client) and xxx-output (response data from the server). The "xxx" means here the sequential number of the connection for the proxy server. The traffic is logged into the separate directory for each proxy.
Shutdown server is needed to close all open connections correctly and close the program.
So, in the particular case you should specify address of proxy server in client application (web browser, for example) and address of the target server in the proxy configuration file. You can create any number of proxy servers that run at the same time, however, they should use different port numbers.
<<lessThe Zaval Proxy functions as a proxy and transfers data between the server and the client writing incoming and outgoing traffic into log files. So you can see these raw data as is.
On start the Zaval Proxy Suite goes through configuration file and creates the specified number of proxy servers and the shutdown server.
"Proxy server" is a server socket listening on the specified port. When the client is connected proxy connects to the target server and transfers data between them logging entire traffic. On each connection 2 files are created - xxx-input (request data from the client) and xxx-output (response data from the server). The "xxx" means here the sequential number of the connection for the proxy server. The traffic is logged into the separate directory for each proxy.
Shutdown server is needed to close all open connections correctly and close the program.
So, in the particular case you should specify address of proxy server in client application (web browser, for example) and address of the target server in the proxy configuration file. You can create any number of proxy servers that run at the same time, however, they should use different port numbers.
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Added: 2006-07-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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3proxy for Linux 0.5.3k
3proxy for Linux tiny free proxy server previously known as 3[APA3A] tiny. more>> 3proxy for Linux tiny free proxy server previously known as 3[APA3A] tiny freeware proxy (pronounce it as "Zaraza tiny freeware proxy") is really tiny cross-platform (Win32/Win64&Unix) proxy servers set. It includes HTTP proxy with HTTPS and FTP support, SOCKSv4/SOCKSv4.5/SOCKSv5 proxy (socks/socks.exe), POP3 proxy, SMTP proxy, AIM/ICQ proxy (icqpr/icqpr.exe), MSN messenger / Live messenger proxy (msnpr/msnpr.exe), FTP proxy, caching DNS proxy, TCP and UDP portmappers. You can use every proxy as a standalone program (socks, proxy, tcppm, udppm, pop3p) or use combined program (3proxy for Linux). Combined proxy additionally supports features like access control, bandwidth limiting, limiting daily/weekly/monthly traffic amount, proxy chaining, log rotation, syslog and ODBC logging, etc. Its created to be small, simple (Id like to say secure - but its constantly in development and beta testing stage) and yet very functional. It may be compiled with Visual C or gcc. Native Win32 version included in archive and supports installation as NT/2K/XP service. Currently 3proxy is tested to work under Windows 98/NT/2000/2003/XP/x64, FreeBSD/i386, NetBSD/i386, OpenBSD/i386, Linux/i386, Linux/PPC, Linux/Alpha, Mac OS X/PPC, Solaris 10/i386. See Release Notes and Changes for features list.
3proxy for Linux is absolutely free (FreeWare) and open source. It can be used under terms of GNU/GPL. Starting from 0.6 version BSD-style license is used and any compatible license (Apache license, GPL, LGPL) may be used instead.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-11 License: Freeware Price:
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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
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Added: 2006-09-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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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.
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