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Re: Looking for simple, dynamically configurable HTTP proxy



Le vendredi 29 septembre 2006 13:53, Aleksei Dzhulai a écrit :
> actualy you can use squid : define cache parents and it will detect
> working proxies
>
> + it is automatic
> - it is not so lightweight

tinyproxy is lightweight, and you just have to modify a line and reload to 
redirect to the good parent, or not to redirect to any parent.
I use it on my professionnal laptop.


> jens.schmidt35@arcor.de написав:
> > Hi.
> >
> > I frequently switch between different networks with different HTTP proxy
> > configuration.  Manually switching that configuration is a pain.  So what
> > I am looking for is a local HTTP (and HTTPS) proxy that, at runtime, may
> > be told to switch from proxy configuration A to proxy configuration B. 
> > It should be really nothing more than that, no caching, no filtering,
> > etc.  And configuration switching should be a light-weight process.
> >
> > Currently, I use good old junkbuster with an empty block file and an
> > empty cookie file.  However,  junkbuster needs to be restarted to
> > properly connect via a new proxy configuration.  And restart takes a
> > relatively long time.
> >
> > For DNS I have found exactly what I need: pdnsd.  Is there "phttpd"?
> >
> > Thanks and regards
> >
> > Jens
> >
> >
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