Le lundi 18 avril 2005 à 22:29 +0100, Adam Langley a écrit : > On 4/18/05, Chris Palmer <chris@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > We probably want to write our own HTTP proxy designed to work well > > > with Tor*. > > Why re-do all that work? Why not just modify Privoxy or some other > > pre-existing HTTP proxy? > > I didn't mean to suggest that the two were mutually exclusive. Writing > one's own proxy might involve large chunks of a preexisting proxy or > not. Then as an exercise, I put together some Python code which does forward HTTP GET commands to a SOCKS v4a server (Tor). I guess it shouldn't be very difficult to implement at least POST, CONNECT and HTTPS from that. http://www.deuxpi.ca/personnes/phil/SimpleProxyServer.py -- Philippe Gauthier <philippe.gauthier@xxxxxxxxx>
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