HTTP::Server::Simple is a very simple standaloneHTTP daemon in Perl with no non-core moduledependencies. It's ideal for building a standaloneHTTP-based UI to your existing tools.
Simple Http Proxy Server Checker Script with curl
mirror proxies-scripts/proxc at master * Anoncheg1/proxies-scripts * GitHub
output in terminal
HTTP, HTTP Connect (HTTPS not supported)
command line:
proxc filename
where filename is file like
119.110.69.185:8080
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Not sure if this post belongs to this forum but I have been trying every so often to setup a simple http server in awk. After a couple of try and errors I finally came across this:
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HTTP::Server::Simple::Authen(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation HTTP::Server::Simple::Authen(3pm)NAME
HTTP::Server::Simple::Authen - Authentication plugin for HTTP::Server::Simple
SYNOPSIS
package MyServer;
use base qw( HTTP::Server::Simple::Authen HTTP::Server::Simple::CGI);
use Authen::Simple::Passwd;
sub authen_handler {
Authen::Simple::Passwd->new(passwd => '/etc/passwd');
}
sub handle_request {
my($self, $cgi) = @_;
my $user = $self->authenticate or return;
...
}
MyServer->new->run();
DESCRIPTION
HTTP::Server::Simple::Authen is an HTTP::Server::Simple plugin to allow HTTP authentication. Authentication scheme is pluggable and you can
use whatever Authentication protocol that Authen::Simple supports.
You can use "authenticate" method whatever you want to authenticate the request. The method returns $username taken from the request if the
authentication is successful, and "undef" otherwise. The code in "SYNOPSIS" requires authentication for all the requests and behaves just
the same as Apache's "Require valid-user".
The following code will explain more about conditioning.
sub handle_request {
my($self, $cgi) = @_;
if ($cgi->path_info =~ m!/foo/!) {
my $user = $self->authenticate;
return unless defined($user) && length($user) == 8;
}
...
}
This means all the requests to URL "/foo/" require to be authenticated, and usernames with 8 chars long are authorized.
METHODS
Your subclass has to override following methods to implement HTTP authentication.
authen_handler
Should return a valid Authen::Simple instance to authenticate HTTP request (Required).
authen_realm
Returns a string for Authentication realm to be shown in the browser's dialog box. Defaults to 'Authorized area'.
AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
HTTP::Server::Simple, Authen::Simple
perl v5.12.3 2006-01-15 HTTP::Server::Simple::Authen(3pm)