I'm also extremely interested in this. I live in Australia, which has
recently become a police state in terms of monitoring internet traffic
(hi ASIO!). Very keen to implement a proxy asap.
M
On 06/05/15 08:13, Chris Croome wrote:
Hi
On Tue 05-May-2015 at 10:52:34PM +0200, Marcus Esser wrote:
Hello,
command line usage would not be a problem. I am not experienced with
iptables though. Are you talking about an approach like described here:
https://www.mydlp.com/http-and-https-redirecting-with-netfilter-iptables/ ?
Yes, but I was thinking that you would want to do it for the user the
browser runs as and also I was thinking of using privoxy, locally or on
a remote server and and connecting via a ssh tunnel.
Of course if the browser supported setting a socks proxy that would make
things simpler.
All the best
Chris
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