Bruce Guenter
2009-11-16 22:04:28 UTC
Version 0.98 of ucspi-proxy is now available at:
http://untroubled.org/ucspi-proxy/
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Changes in version 0.98
- Added support for rewriting usernames in POP3 and IMAP AUTH LOGIN and
PLAIN commands and subsequent responses.
- Modified the core library to work either with a UCSPI client or with
the internal TCP connection support.
- Added the plain ucspi-proxy to the installed programs.
Development of this version has been sponsored by FutureQuest, Inc.
***@FutureQuest.net http://www.FutureQuest.net/
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ucspi-proxy
Connection proxy for UCSPI tools
Bruce Guenter <***@untroubled.org>
Version 0.98
2009-11-16
This package contains a proxy program that passes data back and forth
between two connections set up by a UCSPI server and a UCSPI client.
A mailing list has been set up to discuss this and other packages.
To subscribe, send an email to:
bgware-***@lists.untroubled.org
A mailing list archive is available at:
http://lists.untroubled.org/?list=bgware
Development versions of ucspi-proxy are available via git at:
git://untroubled.org/git/ucspi-proxy.git
Requirements:
- bglibs version 1.025 or later
How to install:
- As root, run "make install"
Usage:
The simple usage is:
UCSPIserver [address] UCSPIclient [address] ucspi-proxy
Replace "UCSPIserver" with the program that will accept connections, and
"UCSPIclient" with the program that will make connections. See the
"tcp-proxy" script for a TCP-TCP proxy example.
To make the POP3 and IMAP relay proxies work, you may need to edit the
constants at the top of the relay-filter.c file.
This program is Copyright(C) 2009 Bruce Guenter, and may be copied
according to the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (GPL) Version 2 or a later
version. A copy of this license is included with this package. This
package comes with no warranty of any kind.
http://untroubled.org/ucspi-proxy/
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes in version 0.98
- Added support for rewriting usernames in POP3 and IMAP AUTH LOGIN and
PLAIN commands and subsequent responses.
- Modified the core library to work either with a UCSPI client or with
the internal TCP connection support.
- Added the plain ucspi-proxy to the installed programs.
Development of this version has been sponsored by FutureQuest, Inc.
***@FutureQuest.net http://www.FutureQuest.net/
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ucspi-proxy
Connection proxy for UCSPI tools
Bruce Guenter <***@untroubled.org>
Version 0.98
2009-11-16
This package contains a proxy program that passes data back and forth
between two connections set up by a UCSPI server and a UCSPI client.
A mailing list has been set up to discuss this and other packages.
To subscribe, send an email to:
bgware-***@lists.untroubled.org
A mailing list archive is available at:
http://lists.untroubled.org/?list=bgware
Development versions of ucspi-proxy are available via git at:
git://untroubled.org/git/ucspi-proxy.git
Requirements:
- bglibs version 1.025 or later
How to install:
- As root, run "make install"
Usage:
The simple usage is:
UCSPIserver [address] UCSPIclient [address] ucspi-proxy
Replace "UCSPIserver" with the program that will accept connections, and
"UCSPIclient" with the program that will make connections. See the
"tcp-proxy" script for a TCP-TCP proxy example.
To make the POP3 and IMAP relay proxies work, you may need to edit the
constants at the top of the relay-filter.c file.
This program is Copyright(C) 2009 Bruce Guenter, and may be copied
according to the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (GPL) Version 2 or a later
version. A copy of this license is included with this package. This
package comes with no warranty of any kind.
--
Bruce Guenter <***@untroubled.org> http://untroubled.org/
I do custom software development. Email me for details.
Bruce Guenter <***@untroubled.org> http://untroubled.org/
I do custom software development. Email me for details.