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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting http and https Post 302432233 by pludi on Thursday 24th of June 2010 09:32:14 AM
Old 06-24-2010
Did maybe someone change any proxy settings that would affect HTTP transfer, but be transparent for HTTPS?
 

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SIMPLEPROXY(1)						      General Commands Manual						    SIMPLEPROXY(1)

NAME
simpleproxy - Simple tcp socket proxy SYNOPSIS
simpleproxy [-7] [-v] [-V] [-d] [-i] -P <POP3 users file> -L [<local host>:]<local port> -R <remote host>:<remote port> -S <proxy host>:<proxy port> DESCRIPTION
The simpleproxy program acts as a simple tcp proxy. It opens listening socket on local machine and forwards any connection to the remote host. OPTIONS
simpleproxy accepts following options: -V Version information. -v Makes simpleproxy to write activity information to syslog or stderr. -7 Makes simpleproxy to strip 8th bit. -i Use this flag when starting simpleproxy from INETD. -d By default simpleproxy does not detach itself from control terminal and writes all messages to stderr. This option will detach it from terminal and make it write messages to syslog. -L [<local host>:]<local port> Local host and port name or number to bind for listening. Host name is optional. -R <remote host>:<remote port> Remote host and port name or number -P <POP3 users list> If specified, simpleproxy will load list of users from the <filename> (one per line). After this it will be forwarding POP3 ses- sions only if client trying to authenificate as this user. -S <proxy host>:<proxy port> HTTPS proxy server host and port name or number. -a <HTTP Auth User>:<HTTP Auth Password> Authenticate to the HTTPS proxy server with the given userid and password. This option performs BASIC HTTP authentication as spec- ified in RFC 2617. Used only in conjunction with -S. -t <trace file> If specified, simpleproxy will dump all data that passes through connection to the specified file. BUGS
Only tcp ports are supported. SEE ALSO
inetd(1M), services(4), http://www.crocodile.org/software.html AUTHOR
Vadim Zaliva <lord@crocodile.org>, Vladimir Karpinsky <vlad@noir.crocodile.org> Vadim Tymchenko <verylong@noir.crocodile.org> CONTRIBUTORS
Pavel Roskin <pavel_roskin@geocities.com>, Cedric Tefft <cedric@earthling.net> Christophe Bothamy <cbothamy@sourceforge.net> Ulf Harnhammar <metaur@telia.com> Version 3.3 SIMPLEPROXY(1)
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