httppr - HTTP proxy gateway service
httppr [-d][-a]
[-l[[@]logfile]]
[-pport] [-iinternal_ip]
[-eexternal_ip]
httppr is HTTP gateway service with HTTPS and FTP over
HTTPS support.
- -I
- Inetd mode. Standalone service only.
- -d
- Daemonise. Detach service from console and run in the background.
- -t
- Be silenT. Do not log start/stop/accept error records.
- -u
- Never ask for username authentication
- -e
- External address. IP address of interface httppr should initiate
connections from. By default system will deside which address to use in
accordance with routing table.
- -i
- Internal address. IP address httppr accepts connections to. By default
connection to any interface is accepted. It´s usually unsafe.
- -a
- Anonymous. Hide information about client.
- -a1
- Anonymous. Show fake information about client.
- -p
- Port. Port httppr listens for incoming connections. Default is 3128.
- -l
- Log. By default logging is to stdout. If logfile is specified
logging is to file. Under Unix, if ´@´ preceeds
logfile, syslog is used for logging.
- -S
- Increase or decrease stack size. You may want to try something like -S8192
if you experience 3proxy crashes.
You should use client with HTTP proxy support or configure router
to redirect HTTP traffic to httppr (transparent proxy). Configure client to
connect to internal_ip and port. HTTPS support allows to use
almost any TCP based protocol. If you need to limit clients, use
3proxy(8) instead.
Report all bugs to 3proxy@3proxy.org
3proxy(8), ftppr(8), socks(8), pop3p(8), tcppm(8), udppm(8),
syslogd(8),
https://3proxy.org/
3proxy is designed by Vladimir 3APA3A Dubrovin
(3proxy@3proxy.org)