Hi all, please find attached an ebuild for the generic ip filtering proxy http://proxy.sourceforge.net GPL-2 Regards, Andy.
Created attachment 35866 [details] complete ebuild for generic filtering proxy http://proxy.sf.net
For the secure tunneling herd?
No, this is a generic tcp proxy which can forward requests and filter specific IP's. So you got a real network termination on the proxy. This one is more similar to netcat (proxiing) except that it's a high performance multi-threading daemon. It is not intended to tunnel requests, instead in enables logging and filtering of forwarded connections. A proxy is traditionally a security component. (Similiar to the TIS firewall toolkit generic tcp proxy) It would be nice to have it in portage in net-misc. Best regards, Andy.
Created attachment 40081 [details] proxy-2.2.4.ebuild (non-tarball)
Created attachment 40083 [details] proxy.conf template
Created attachment 40084 [details] proxy gentoo-init-script
going to take care of this
Luckyduck has been missing in action for quite a while now so assigning to maintainer-wanted.
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Upstream is dead since a long time: Last Update: 2013-03-22 Closing here.