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2009-09-13Remove acinclude.m4 and configure macro dirMukund Sivaraman
2009-09-13m4macros: EXTRA_DIST m4 macros from its own directoryMukund Sivaraman
2009-09-13doc: Move doc/tinyproxy.conf to etc/ directoryMukund Sivaraman
2009-09-13doc: Move templates to data/templates/ directoryMukund Sivaraman
2009-09-13doc: Use asciidoc for manpageMukund Sivaraman
2009-08-07Update bug tracker URLMukund Sivaraman
2009-08-04configure: Add more warnings to CFLAGS in debug modeMichael Adam
Michael
2009-05-29autogen.sh: fix errors with new autotools.Michael Adam
The following errors occurred when running ./autogen.sh : $ ./autogen.sh + aclocal configure.ac:18: warning: AC_COMPILE_IFELSE was called before AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS ../../lib/autoconf/specific.m4:386: AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS is expanded from... ../../lib/autoconf/specific.m4:332: AC_GNU_SOURCE is expanded from... configure.ac:18: the top level configure.ac:18: warning: AC_RUN_IFELSE was called before AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS configure.ac:19: warning: AC_COMPILE_IFELSE was called before AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS ../../lib/autoconf/specific.m4:459: AC_MINIX is expanded from... configure.ac:19: the top level configure.ac:19: warning: AC_RUN_IFELSE was called before AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS and so on for autoheader and friends. According to the autotools docs, the proper way to handle this is to just call AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS. Michael
2008-10-16Update Tinyproxy website URLsMukund Sivaraman
2008-08-24Tweak configure.ac a bitMukund Sivaraman
2008-08-24Update the bugmail fieldMukund Sivaraman
2008-07-30Add whitespaceMukund Sivaraman
2008-07-30Update the bug-report fieldMukund Sivaraman
2008-07-14Add missing commaMukund Sivaraman
2008-07-14Change bug report address to email address in AC_INITMukund Sivaraman
2008-07-14Remove unused autoconf macro callsMukund Sivaraman
2008-06-19Remove Id tag from configure.acMukund Sivaraman
2008-06-17Include values.h to use LONG_MAX and LONG_MINMukund Sivaraman
2008-06-09Moved transparent proxy code into its own fileRobert James Kaes
Extracted the transparent proxy logic from reqs.c and placed it into a separate file. Signed-off-by: Robert James Kaes <rjk@wormbytes.ca>
2008-05-24configure.ac changesMukund Sivaraman
2008-03-30Generate RPM spec file from .spec.in fileMukund Sivaraman
2008-03-30Added Makefile.am in packaging dirsMukund Sivaraman
2008-03-13Renamed file to replace underscores in it with dashesMukund Sivaraman
2005-08-16* [Refactor] Moved Reverse Proxy CodeRobert James Kaes
Moved the reverse proxy code from reqs.c into it's own files (reverse_proxy.c). The code in reqs.c is way too complicated, so I want to move unrelated code into their own files to simplify the main concepts in reqs.c.
2004-08-24Replaced all the AC_ARG_ENABLE calls with calls to our ownRobert James Kaes
TP_ARG_ENABLE macro. Except for the transparent proxy option, all the other options remain identical. To enable transparent proxy support use only --enable-transparent, rather than the old --enable-transparent-proxy.
2004-08-24Moved the autoconf/automake configuration files into the configRobert James Kaes
directory, so inform autoconf of this (the AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR and AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR macros.) Also added a bunch of portability tests discovered by autoscan.
2004-08-20Moved the configuration information into it's own directory to avoidRobert James Kaes
cluttering up the root directory.
2004-08-14Removed the last code relating to the old configuration parsingRobert James Kaes
system. The grammar.y and scanner.l files still need to be removed.
2004-01-26Added reverse proxy support from Kim Holviala. His comments regardingRobert James Kaes
this addition follow: The patch implements a simple reverse proxy (with one funky extra feature). It has all the regular features: mapping remote servers to local namespace (ReversePath), disabling forward proxying (ReverseOnly) and HTTP redirect rewriting (ReverseBaseURL). The funky feature is this: You map Google to /google/ and the Google front page opens up fine. Type in stuff and click "Google Search" and you'll get an error from tinyproxy. Reason for this is that Google's form submits to "/search" which unfortunately bypasses our /google/ mapping (if they'd submit to "search" without the slash it would have worked ok). Turn on ReverseMagic and it starts working.... ReverseMagic "hijacks" one cookie which it sends to the client browser. This cookie contains the current reverse proxy path mapping (in the above case /google/) so that even if the site uses absolute links the reverse proxy still knows where to map the request. And yes, it works. No, I've never seen this done before - I couldn't find _any_ working OSS reverse proxies, and the commercial ones I've seen try to parse the page and fix all links (in the above case changing "/search" to "/google/search"). The problem with modifying the html is that it might not be parsable (very common) or it might be encoded so that the proxy can't read it (mod_gzip or likes). Hope you like that patch. One caveat - I haven't coded with C in like three years so my code might be a bit messy.... There shouldn't be any security problems thou, but you never know. I did all the stuff out of my memory without reading any RFC's, but I tested everything with Moz, Konq, IE6, Links and Lynx and they all worked fine.
2003-10-17Merged in changes from the 1.6.2 release. (Fixes for the filtering codeRobert James Kaes
and the HTML installation script.)
2003-08-07tinyproxy no longer includes a fall-back regular expression library,Robert James Kaes
so these files needed to be modified to only use the system's installed regular expression library.
2003-08-07# Merged in changes from the stable 1.6 branch.Robert James Kaes
2003-07-24# Bumped up the version number because of a maintenance release (to fixRobert James Kaes
a problem with the scanner.c file.
2003-07-14# Bumped up version number.Robert James Kaes
2003-06-26# Bumped up the version number and made sure to only add the debuggingRobert James Kaes
flags to flex if it really is flex.
2003-06-26# Added debugging flags for the flex scanner.Robert James Kaes
2003-06-25# Bumped up the version number.Robert James Kaes
2003-06-23# Bumped up the version number.Robert James Kaes
2003-06-02Remove the -O2 optimization if debugging is enabled. Also, remove theRobert James Kaes
-g option if the code does _not_ have debugging enabled.
2003-05-30# Bumped up the version numberRobert James Kaes
2003-04-16# Updated version numberRobert James Kaes
2003-04-01Removed duplicate header tests.Robert James Kaes
2003-04-01Reorganized some of the code, and remove some function tests for whichRobert James Kaes
results were never used.
2003-03-10# Bumped up the version number and added AC_PROG_LIBTOOL to the listRobert James Kaes
of programs searched for by configure. This is needed since libtool is now a separate program from automake.
2003-01-27Moved the AH_TEMPLATE() macro for the GNU regex library to out fromRobert James Kaes
inside an if...fi test. Thanks to James E. Flemer for supplying a patch. Bumped up the version number.
2003-01-22# Bumped up version number to 1.5.2Robert James Kaes
2002-11-26# Bumped up the version numberRobert James Kaes
2002-11-13# Updated the version number to 1.5.2rc1Robert James Kaes
2002-11-03Removed all the code supporting the TCP tunnelling feature ofRobert James Kaes
tinyproxy. There is really no need for this code, since there are perfectly good programs out there (like rinetd) which are designed for TCP tunnelling. tinyproxy should be a good HTTP proxy, nothing more, and nothing less; therefore, the tunnelling code is gone.
2002-08-09# Updated the version number to be 1.5.1Robert James Kaes