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Man Page: ucspi-proxy-http-xlate

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 1

ucspi-proxy-http-xlate(1)				      General Commands Manual					 ucspi-proxy-http-xlate(1)

NAME
ucspi-proxy-http-xlate - Translating HTTP proxy
SYNOPSIS
ucspi-proxy-http-xlate [ -v ] search replace [ search replace [...]]
DESCRIPTION
ucspi-proxy-http-xlate is a HTTP proxy for a UCSPI client/server pair that can translate strings within HTTP content on the fly. All occurrences of search are replaced with replace. If the HTTP response from the server contained a Content-Length header, it is replaced with the length of the translated content.
SEE ALSO
ucspi-proxy(1)
CAVEATS
All content is translated. This could cause some odd side-effects if a search string is found in a binary response, such as an image. ucspi-proxy-http-xlate(1)
Related Man Pages
curlopt_proxy(3) - mojave
corkscrew(1) - debian
ssh-http-proxy-connect(1) - sunos
http::proxy::bodyfilter::complete(3pm) - debian
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