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Tinyproxy 1.6.4 (Stable branch)

Tinyproxy is a fast light-weight HTTP proxy for POSIX operating systems. Designed from the ground up to be fast and yet small, it is an ideal solution for sites where a full-featured HTTP proxy is required, but the system resources for a larger proxy are unavailable. Tinyproxy is fully compatible with all existing Web browsers and has a number of useful features. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This is a maintenance release after nearly 4 years. It updates the build system, fixes several bugs, and adds an RPM spec file for Fedora. If you are using 1.6.3, upgrading to this release is encouraged.Image

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PHTTPGET(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					       PHTTPGET(8)

NAME
phttpget -- retrieve multiple files via pipelined HTTP SYNOPSIS
phttpget server file ... DESCRIPTION
The phttpget utility is a minimalist pipelined HTTP client, which is used to retrieve multiple files from one server, and saves the down- loaded files in the current working directory, using the last portion of their download path as file names. By making several "in flight" HTTP requests, it can dramatically increase performance when a large number of small files need to be down- loaded. The freebsd-update(8) and portnap(8) tools use phttpget to download binary patch files. ENVIRONMENT
HTTP_PROXY URL of the proxy to use for HTTP requests. HTTP_PROXY_AUTH Authorization parameters for the HTTP proxy. HTTP_USER_AGENT The User-Agent string to use for HTTP requests. The default is ``phttpget/0.1''. HTTP_TIMEOUT Timeout for HTTP request in seconds. SEE ALSO
fetch(1), freebsd-update(8), portsnap(8) AUTHORS
The phttpget utility was written by Colin Percival <cperciva@FreeBSD.org> for use with portsnap(8) and later with freebsd-update(8). This manual page was written by Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org>. BSD
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