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title: fast and simple proxy server
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date: 02.10.2011 01:27
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So you have this friend sitting somewhere else in the world and want to give him a simple proxy to access a geoip-protected site or something similar. But what tool to use?
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When searching for a proxy I found [dante](http://www.inet.no/dante/), but found it just to hard to just configure in a few minutes.
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I'm a ruby programmer and I knew [Github](https://github) once released a small open-source proxy programm.
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It's called [proxymachine](https://github.com/mojombo/proxymachine), made by [@mojombo](https://github.com/mojombo/), one of the founders of github.
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Get it with:
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gem install proxymachine
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{:lang="text"}
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and you're nearly done.
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Pipe the following into a text file:
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proxy do |data|
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next if data.size < 9
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v, c, port, o1, o2, o3, o4, user = data.unpack("CCnC4a*")
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return { :close => "\x0\x5b\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0" } if v != 4 or c != 1
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next if ! idx = user.index("\x0")
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{
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:remote => "#{[o1,o2,o3,o4]*'.'}:#{port}",
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:reply => "\x0\x5a\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0",
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:data => data[idx+9..-1]
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}
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end
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{:lang="ruby"}
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and start it with
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proxymachine -h 0.0.0.0 -p 1234 -c your_socks_config.rb
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{:lang="text"}
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Tada! You got your own [SOCKS4](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOCKS#SOCKS4) Proxy up and running.
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[@nerdsein](https://twitter.com/#!/nerdsein/status/120258441041297409) got another solution: [Mocks](http://sourceforge.net/projects/mocks/), "**M**y **O**wn so**CK**s **S**erver."
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Download it over at Sourceforge, unpack it and compile the code with:
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gcc -lnsl -o mocks child.c error.c misc.c socksd.c up_proxy.c
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{:lang="text"}
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You can configure a little bit more than with proxymachine, but you can stick with the default config for now:
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PORT = 10080
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MOCKS_ADDR = 0.0.0.0
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LOG_FILE = mocks.log
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PID_FILE = mocks.pid
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BUFFER_SIZE = 65536
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BACKLOG = 5
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NEGOTIATION_TIMEOUT = 5
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CONNECTION_IDLE_TIMEOUT = 300
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BIND_TIMEOUT = 30
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SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT = 3
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MAX_CONNECTIONS = 50
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FILTER_POLICY = ALLOW
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{:lang="text"}
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See the README and the config file in the archive for comments on it. Then start it with:
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src/mocks -c mocks.config start
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and kill it with:
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src/mocks -c mocks.config shutdown
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Oh, and in case you have the possibility to just ssh to the server, you can start up a SOCKS proxy on this connection, too:
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ssh -D1234 example.com
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{:lang="text"}
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