# Tinyproxy Tinyproxy is a small, efficient HTTP/SSL proxy daemon released under the GNU General Public License. Tinyproxy is very useful in a small network setting, where a larger proxy would either be too resource intensive, or a security risk. One of the key features of Tinyproxy is the buffering connection concept. In effect, Tinyproxy will buffer a high speed response from a server, and then relay it to a client at the highest speed the client will accept. This feature greatly reduces the problems with sluggishness on the Internet. If you are sharing an Internet connection with a small network, and you only want to allow HTTP requests to be allowed, then Tinyproxy is a great tool for the network administrator. For more info, please visit [the Tinyproxy web site](https://tinyproxy.github.io/). ## Installation Tinyproxy uses a standard GNU `configure` script based on the automake system. If compiling from a git checkout, you need to first run ``` ./autogen.sh ``` from the top level directory to generate the `configure` script. The release tarball contains the pre-created `configure` script, so when building from a release, you can skip this step. Then basically all you need to do is ``` ./configure make make install ``` in the top level directory to compile and install Tinyproxy. There are additional command line arguments you can supply to `configure`. They include: - `--enable-debug`: If you would like to turn on full debugging support. - `--enable-xtinyproxy`: Compile in support for the XTinyproxy header, which is sent to any web server in your domain. - `--enable-filter`: Allows Tinyproxy to filter out certain domains and URLs. - `--enable-upstream`: Enable support for proxying connections through another proxy server. - `--enable-transparent`: Allow Tinyproxy to be used as a transparent proxy daemon. - `--enable-reverse`: Enable reverse proxying. - `--with-stathost=HOST`: Set the default name of the stats host. For more information about the build system, read the INSTALL file that is generated by `autogen.sh` and comes with the release tar ball. ## Support If you are having problems with Tinyproxy, please raise an [issue on github](https://github.com/tinyproxy/tinyproxy/issues). ## Contributing If you would like to contribute a feature, or a bug fix to the Tinyproxy source, please clone the [git repository from github](https://github.com/tinyproxy/tinyproxy.git) and create a [pull request](https://github.com/tinyproxy/tinyproxy/pulls). ## Community You can meet developers and users to discuss development, patches and deployment issues in the `#tinyproxy` IRC channel on Freenode (`irc.freenode.net`).