Yesterday I hacked up (it's still very hacky right now) some code that is intended to make https work through a proxy, but I haven't tested it on an actual proxy yet. Do you have any suggestions on what would be the most convenient way to go about this? (It'd be nicer just to test with something that's running out there than to do a bunch of building and configuring for something I'll just rm again afterward.)
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Yesterday I hacked up (it's still very hacky right now) some code that is intended to make https work through a proxy, but I haven't tested it on an actual proxy yet.
Do you have any suggestions on what would be the most convenient way to go about this? (It'd be nicer just to test with something that's running out there than to do a bunch of building and configuring for something I'll just rm again afterward.)
I built privoxy, which went smoothly, and found that my code is working.
Here you go. As I said, I have not had the opportunity to test this under a wide range of conditions.
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 12:17:26AM +0000, corvid wrote:
Here you go. As I said, I have not had the opportunity to test this under a wide range of conditions.
I'd like to see this in the release, because ignoring the proxy for https is not only unexpected, but can be a security / privacy problem e.g. when using tor. Cheers, Johannes
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