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Re: [Libevent-users] proxies
Niels wrote (and I hacked up further) dnproxy:
http://dnproxy.googlecode.com/
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 12:52 PM, Nick Mathewson <nickm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 7:05 PM, Torsten Curdt <tcurdt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hey there,
>>
>> anyone aware of a
>> - SOCKS
>
> I've been working on a trivial protocol obfuscation proxy with George
> Kadianakis ; the latest code is available via git; the repository URL
> is git://git.torproject.org/nickm/obfsproxy.git . ÂIt has initial
> support for SOCKS, though instead of sending raw traffic as a socks
> proxy, it sends obfuscated traffic. ÂIt shouldn't be too hard to
> extract the socks part, though.
>
> This isn't super well-tested code, so don't be surprised if it breaks
> for you. ÂGood luck.
>
>> - HTTP
>> proxy implementation based on libevent?
>
> Chris Davis started a minimial HTTP proxy designed to be the simplest
> possible one that could work. ÂIt's called "shim". ÂI've got a copy of
> his repository at git://github.com/nmathewson/shim.git . ÂAgain, it's
> not in common use, so be careful.
>
> yrs,
> --
> Nick
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