06-13-2002
A friend always recommended Squid - he works the security side of things and I would guess he knows better than I on the subject (this recommendation was about two years ago).
Look for it at
squid-cache.org
Last edited by RTM; 06-13-2002 at 02:23 PM..
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net::proxy::connector::connect_ssl
Net::Proxy::Connector::connect_ssl(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Proxy::Connector::connect_ssl(3pm)
NAME
Net::Proxy::Connector::connect_ssl - Create SSL/CONNECT tunnels through HTTP proxies
SYNOPSIS
# sample proxy using Net::Proxy::Connector::tcp
# and Net::Proxy::Connector::connect_ssl
use Net::Proxy;
# listen on localhost:6789
# and proxy to remotehost:9876 through proxy.company.com:8080
# using the given credentials
my $proxy = Net::Proxy->new(
in => { type => 'tcp', port => '6789' },
out => {
type => 'connect_ssl',
host => 'remotehost',
port => '9876',
proxy_host => 'proxy.company.com',
proxy_port => '8080',
proxy_user => 'jrandom',
proxy_pass => 's3kr3t',
proxy_agent => 'Mozilla/4.04 (X11; I; SunOS 5.4 sun4m)',
},
);
$proxy->register();
Net::Proxy->mainloop();
DESCRIPTION
"Net::Proxy::Connecter::connect_ssl" is a "Net::Proxy::Connector" that uses the HTTP CONNECT method to ask the proxy to create a tunnel to
an outside server. The data is then encrypted using SSL.
Obviously, you'll need a server that understands SSL (or a proxy using "Net::Proxy::Connector::ssl") at the other end.
This connector is only an "out" connector.
In addition to the options listed below, this connector accepts all "SSL_..." options to "IO::Socket::SSL". They are transparently passed
through to the appropriate "IO::Socket::SSL" methods when upgrading the socket to SSL.
CONNECTOR OPTIONS
"Net::Proxy::Connector::connect" accepts the following options:
"out"
o host
The destination host.
o port
The destination port.
o proxy_host
The web proxy name or address.
o proxy_port
The web proxy port.
o proxy_user
The authentication username for the proxy.
o proxy_pass
The authentication password for the proxy.
o proxy_agent
The user-agent string to use when connecting to the proxy.
AUTHOR
Philippe 'BooK' Bruhat, "<book@cpan.org>".
HISTORY
Because "Net::Proxy" blocks when it tries to connect to itself, it wasn't possible to pass an SSL-encrypted connection through a proxy with
a single script: you needed one for the SSL encapsulation, and another one for bypassing the proxy with the "CONNECT" HTTP method.
See "Net::Proxy::Connector::connect" and "Net::Proxy::Connector::ssl" for details.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007 Philippe 'BooK' Bruhat, All Rights Reserved.
LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2009-10-18 Net::Proxy::Connector::connect_ssl(3pm)