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TrustWall HTTP Proxy

TrustWall HTTP Proxy protects your internal Web server by acting as an inbound proxy (like a reserve Squid proxy). It can also work as a secure outbound proxy to protect your browser client. You can inspect almost every detail of the HTTP protocol headers, including the URL request line, the server version, user-agent, referrer, cookie, query, etc., in an easy-to-use script-like configuration file. As per the author the program is for experts only; you will need knowledge of the HTTP protocol to configure the proxy properly.

Last updated 12 Feb, 2002


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1.01

1.01 stable released 2003-04-01

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