vagrant-proxyconf 2.0.4 → 2.0.10

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  1. checksums.yaml +5 -5
  2. data/.travis.yml +12 -7
  3. data/CHANGELOG.md +155 -0
  4. data/Gemfile +1 -18
  5. data/Jenkinsfile +60 -0
  6. data/Makefile +33 -0
  7. data/README.md +22 -0
  8. data/deps/patches/lib/vagrant/bundler.rb.patch +14 -0
  9. data/jenkins/helper_functions +206 -0
  10. data/lib/vagrant-proxyconf/action/base.rb +20 -9
  11. data/lib/vagrant-proxyconf/action/configure_docker_proxy.rb +21 -23
  12. data/lib/vagrant-proxyconf/config/apt_proxy.rb +21 -2
  13. data/lib/vagrant-proxyconf/version.rb +1 -1
  14. data/spec/unit/support/shared/apt_proxy_config.rb +12 -0
  15. data/spec/unit/vagrant-proxyconf/action/configure_docker_proxy_spec.rb +44 -37
  16. data/spec/unit/vagrant-proxyconf/action/configure_svn_proxy_spec.rb +1 -0
  17. data/test/issues/172/README.md +2 -2
  18. data/test/issues/172/spec/docker_host/redhat_spec.rb +2 -2
  19. data/test/issues/180/spec/docker_host/redhat_spec.rb +2 -2
  20. data/test/issues/192/.rspec +2 -0
  21. data/test/issues/192/Dockerfile +47 -0
  22. data/test/issues/192/Dockerfile.bionic +40 -0
  23. data/test/issues/192/README.md +29 -0
  24. data/test/issues/192/Rakefile +27 -0
  25. data/test/issues/192/Vagrantfile +64 -0
  26. data/test/issues/192/entrypoint.sh +50 -0
  27. data/test/issues/192/spec/default/redhat_spec.rb +15 -0
  28. data/test/issues/192/spec/docker_host/ubuntu_spec.rb +3 -0
  29. data/test/issues/192/spec/spec_helper.rb +52 -0
  30. data/test/issues/192/tinyproxy.conf +333 -0
  31. data/test/issues/199/.rspec +2 -0
  32. data/test/issues/199/Dockerfile +47 -0
  33. data/test/issues/199/README.md +31 -0
  34. data/test/issues/199/Rakefile +27 -0
  35. data/test/issues/199/Vagrantfile +74 -0
  36. data/test/issues/199/entrypoint.sh +50 -0
  37. data/test/issues/199/spec/apt_host/ubuntu_spec.rb +135 -0
  38. data/test/issues/199/spec/default/redhat_spec.rb +15 -0
  39. data/test/issues/199/spec/spec_helper.rb +52 -0
  40. data/test/issues/199/tinyproxy.conf +333 -0
  41. data/test/issues/218/.rspec +2 -0
  42. data/test/issues/218/Dockerfile +47 -0
  43. data/test/issues/218/README.md +35 -0
  44. data/test/issues/218/Rakefile +27 -0
  45. data/test/issues/218/Vagrantfile +62 -0
  46. data/test/issues/218/entrypoint.sh +50 -0
  47. data/test/issues/218/force-all-outbound-traffic-through-proxy.iptables +18 -0
  48. data/test/issues/218/spec/default/redhat_spec.rb +16 -0
  49. data/test/issues/218/spec/docker_host/redhat_spec.rb +171 -0
  50. data/test/issues/218/spec/spec_helper.rb +43 -0
  51. data/test/issues/218/tinyproxy.conf +333 -0
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+ ##
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+ ## tinyproxy.conf -- tinyproxy daemon configuration file
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+ ##
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+ ## This example tinyproxy.conf file contains example settings
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+ ## with explanations in comments. For decriptions of all
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+ ## parameters, see the tinproxy.conf(5) manual page.
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+ ##
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+
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+ #
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+ # User/Group: This allows you to set the user and group that will be
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+ # used for tinyproxy after the initial binding to the port has been done
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+ # as the root user. Either the user or group name or the UID or GID
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+ # number may be used.
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+ #
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+ User tinyproxy
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+ Group tinyproxy
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+
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+ #
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+ # Port: Specify the port which tinyproxy will listen on. Please note
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+ # that should you choose to run on a port lower than 1024 you will need
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+ # to start tinyproxy using root.
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+ #
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+ Port 8888
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+
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+ #
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+ # Listen: If you have multiple interfaces this allows you to bind to
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+ # only one. If this is commented out, tinyproxy will bind to all
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+ # interfaces present.
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+ #
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+ #Listen 192.168.0.1
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+
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+ #
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+ # Bind: This allows you to specify which interface will be used for
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+ # outgoing connections. This is useful for multi-home'd machines where
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+ # you want all traffic to appear outgoing from one particular interface.
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+ #
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+ #Bind 192.168.0.1
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+
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+ #
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+ # BindSame: If enabled, tinyproxy will bind the outgoing connection to the
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+ # ip address of the incoming connection.
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+ #
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+ #BindSame yes
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+
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+ #
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+ # Timeout: The maximum number of seconds of inactivity a connection is
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+ # allowed to have before it is closed by tinyproxy.
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+ #
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+ Timeout 600
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+
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+ #
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+ # ErrorFile: Defines the HTML file to send when a given HTTP error
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+ # occurs. You will probably need to customize the location to your
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+ # particular install. The usual locations to check are:
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+ # /usr/local/share/tinyproxy
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+ # /usr/share/tinyproxy
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+ # /etc/tinyproxy
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+ #
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+ #ErrorFile 404 "/usr/share/tinyproxy/404.html"
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+ #ErrorFile 400 "/usr/share/tinyproxy/400.html"
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+ #ErrorFile 503 "/usr/share/tinyproxy/503.html"
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+ #ErrorFile 403 "/usr/share/tinyproxy/403.html"
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+ #ErrorFile 408 "/usr/share/tinyproxy/408.html"
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+
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+ #
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+ # DefaultErrorFile: The HTML file that gets sent if there is no
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+ # HTML file defined with an ErrorFile keyword for the HTTP error
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+ # that has occured.
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+ #
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+ DefaultErrorFile "/usr/share/tinyproxy/default.html"
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+
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+ #
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+ # StatHost: This configures the host name or IP address that is treated
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+ # as the stat host: Whenever a request for this host is received,
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+ # Tinyproxy will return an internal statistics page instead of
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+ # forwarding the request to that host. The default value of StatHost is
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+ # tinyproxy.stats.
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+ #
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+ #StatHost "tinyproxy.stats"
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+ #
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+
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+ #
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+ # StatFile: The HTML file that gets sent when a request is made
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+ # for the stathost. If this file doesn't exist a basic page is
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+ # hardcoded in tinyproxy.
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+ #
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+ StatFile "/usr/share/tinyproxy/stats.html"
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+
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+ #
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+ # LogFile: Allows you to specify the location where information should
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+ # be logged to. If you would prefer to log to syslog, then disable this
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+ # and enable the Syslog directive. These directives are mutually
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+ # exclusive.
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+ #
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+ LogFile "/var/log/tinyproxy/tinyproxy.log"
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+
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+ #
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+ # Syslog: Tell tinyproxy to use syslog instead of a logfile. This
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+ # option must not be enabled if the Logfile directive is being used.
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+ # These two directives are mutually exclusive.
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+ #
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+ #Syslog On
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+
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+ #
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+ # LogLevel:
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+ #
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+ # Set the logging level. Allowed settings are:
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+ # Critical (least verbose)
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+ # Error
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+ # Warning
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+ # Notice
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+ # Connect (to log connections without Info's noise)
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+ # Info (most verbose)
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+ #
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+ # The LogLevel logs from the set level and above. For example, if the
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+ # LogLevel was set to Warning, then all log messages from Warning to
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+ # Critical would be output, but Notice and below would be suppressed.
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+ #
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+ LogLevel Info
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+
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+ #
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+ # PidFile: Write the PID of the main tinyproxy thread to this file so it
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+ # can be used for signalling purposes.
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+ #
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+ PidFile "/var/run/tinyproxy/tinyproxy.pid"
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+
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+ #
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+ # XTinyproxy: Tell Tinyproxy to include the X-Tinyproxy header, which
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+ # contains the client's IP address.
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+ #
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+ #XTinyproxy Yes
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+
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+ #
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+ # Upstream:
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+ #
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+ # Turns on upstream proxy support.
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+ #
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+ # The upstream rules allow you to selectively route upstream connections
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+ # based on the host/domain of the site being accessed.
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+ #
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+ # For example:
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+ # # connection to test domain goes through testproxy
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+ # upstream testproxy:8008 ".test.domain.invalid"
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+ # upstream testproxy:8008 ".our_testbed.example.com"
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+ # upstream testproxy:8008 "192.168.128.0/255.255.254.0"
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+ #
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+ # # no upstream proxy for internal websites and unqualified hosts
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+ # no upstream ".internal.example.com"
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+ # no upstream "www.example.com"
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+ # no upstream "10.0.0.0/8"
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+ # no upstream "192.168.0.0/255.255.254.0"
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+ # no upstream "."
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+ #
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+ # # connection to these boxes go through their DMZ firewalls
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+ # upstream cust1_firewall:8008 "testbed_for_cust1"
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+ # upstream cust2_firewall:8008 "testbed_for_cust2"
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+ #
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+ # # default upstream is internet firewall
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+ # upstream firewall.internal.example.com:80
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+ #
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+ # The LAST matching rule wins the route decision. As you can see, you
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+ # can use a host, or a domain:
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+ # name matches host exactly
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+ # .name matches any host in domain "name"
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+ # . matches any host with no domain (in 'empty' domain)
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+ # IP/bits matches network/mask
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+ # IP/mask matches network/mask
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+ #
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+ #Upstream some.remote.proxy:port
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+
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+ #
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+ # MaxClients: This is the absolute highest number of threads which will
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+ # be created. In other words, only MaxClients number of clients can be
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+ # connected at the same time.
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+ #
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+ MaxClients 100
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+
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+ #
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+ # MinSpareServers/MaxSpareServers: These settings set the upper and
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+ # lower limit for the number of spare servers which should be available.
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+ #
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+ # If the number of spare servers falls below MinSpareServers then new
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+ # server processes will be spawned. If the number of servers exceeds
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+ # MaxSpareServers then the extras will be killed off.
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+ #
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+ MinSpareServers 5
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+ MaxSpareServers 20
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+
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+ #
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+ # StartServers: The number of servers to start initially.
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+ #
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+ StartServers 10
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+
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+ #
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+ # MaxRequestsPerChild: The number of connections a thread will handle
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+ # before it is killed. In practise this should be set to 0, which
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+ # disables thread reaping. If you do notice problems with memory
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+ # leakage, then set this to something like 10000.
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+ #
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+ MaxRequestsPerChild 0
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+
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+ #
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+ # Allow: Customization of authorization controls. If there are any
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+ # access control keywords then the default action is to DENY. Otherwise,
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+ # the default action is ALLOW.
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+ #
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+ # The order of the controls are important. All incoming connections are
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+ # tested against the controls based on order.
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+ #
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+ Allow 127.0.0.1
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+ Allow 0.0.0.0/0
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+
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+ #
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+ # AddHeader: Adds the specified headers to outgoing HTTP requests that
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+ # Tinyproxy makes. Note that this option will not work for HTTPS
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+ # traffic, as Tinyproxy has no control over what headers are exchanged.
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+ #
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+ #AddHeader "X-My-Header" "Powered by Tinyproxy"
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+
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+ #
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+ # ViaProxyName: The "Via" header is required by the HTTP RFC, but using
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+ # the real host name is a security concern. If the following directive
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+ # is enabled, the string supplied will be used as the host name in the
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+ # Via header; otherwise, the server's host name will be used.
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+ #
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+ ViaProxyName "tinyproxy"
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+
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+ #
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+ # DisableViaHeader: When this is set to yes, Tinyproxy does NOT add
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+ # the Via header to the requests. This virtually puts Tinyproxy into
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+ # stealth mode. Note that RFC 2616 requires proxies to set the Via
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+ # header, so by enabling this option, you break compliance.
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+ # Don't disable the Via header unless you know what you are doing...
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+ #
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+ #DisableViaHeader Yes
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+
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+ #
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+ # Filter: This allows you to specify the location of the filter file.
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+ #
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+ #Filter "/etc/tinyproxy/filter"
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+
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+ #
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+ # FilterURLs: Filter based on URLs rather than domains.
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+ #
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+ #FilterURLs On
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+
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+ #
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+ # FilterExtended: Use POSIX Extended regular expressions rather than
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+ # basic.
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+ #
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+ #FilterExtended On
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+
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+ #
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+ # FilterCaseSensitive: Use case sensitive regular expressions.
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+ #
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+ #FilterCaseSensitive On
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+
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+ #
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+ # FilterDefaultDeny: Change the default policy of the filtering system.
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+ # If this directive is commented out, or is set to "No" then the default
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+ # policy is to allow everything which is not specifically denied by the
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+ # filter file.
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+ #
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+ # However, by setting this directive to "Yes" the default policy becomes
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+ # to deny everything which is _not_ specifically allowed by the filter
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+ # file.
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+ #
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+ #FilterDefaultDeny Yes
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+
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+ #
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+ # Anonymous: If an Anonymous keyword is present, then anonymous proxying
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+ # is enabled. The headers listed are allowed through, while all others
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+ # are denied. If no Anonymous keyword is present, then all headers are
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+ # allowed through. You must include quotes around the headers.
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+ #
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+ # Most sites require cookies to be enabled for them to work correctly, so
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+ # you will need to allow Cookies through if you access those sites.
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+ #
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+ #Anonymous "Host"
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+ #Anonymous "Authorization"
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+ #Anonymous "Cookie"
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+
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+ #
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+ # ConnectPort: This is a list of ports allowed by tinyproxy when the
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+ # CONNECT method is used. To disable the CONNECT method altogether, set
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+ # the value to 0. If no ConnectPort line is found, all ports are
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+ # allowed (which is not very secure.)
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+ #
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+ # The following two ports are used by SSL.
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+ #
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+ ConnectPort 443
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+ ConnectPort 563
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+
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+ #
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+ # Configure one or more ReversePath directives to enable reverse proxy
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+ # support. With reverse proxying it's possible to make a number of
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+ # sites appear as if they were part of a single site.
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+ #
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+ # If you uncomment the following two directives and run tinyproxy
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+ # on your own computer at port 8888, you can access Google using
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+ # http://localhost:8888/google/ and Wired News using
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+ # http://localhost:8888/wired/news/. Neither will actually work
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+ # until you uncomment ReverseMagic as they use absolute linking.
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+ #
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+ #ReversePath "/google/" "http://www.google.com/"
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+ #ReversePath "/wired/" "http://www.wired.com/"
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+
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+ #
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+ # When using tinyproxy as a reverse proxy, it is STRONGLY recommended
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+ # that the normal proxy is turned off by uncommenting the next directive.
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+ #
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+ #ReverseOnly Yes
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+
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+ #
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+ # Use a cookie to track reverse proxy mappings. If you need to reverse
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+ # proxy sites which have absolute links you must uncomment this.
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+ #
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+ #ReverseMagic Yes
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+
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+ #
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+ # The URL that's used to access this reverse proxy. The URL is used to
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+ # rewrite HTTP redirects so that they won't escape the proxy. If you
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+ # have a chain of reverse proxies, you'll need to put the outermost
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+ # URL here (the address which the end user types into his/her browser).
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+ #
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+ # If not set then no rewriting occurs.
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+ #
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+ #ReverseBaseURL "http://localhost:8888/"
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+ ### foo
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- version: 2.0.4
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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- date: 2019-07-24 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2020-07-03 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  description: A Vagrant plugin that configures the virtual machine to use proxy servers
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