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 DESCRIPTION
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 tinyproxy is a small, efficient HTTP/SSL proxy daemon released under
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 the GNU General Public License (GPL).  tinyproxy is very useful in a
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 small network setting, where a larger proxy like Squid would either
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 be too resource intensive, or a security risk.  One of the key
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 features of tinyproxy is the buffering connection concept.  In
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 effect, tinyproxy will buffer a high speed response from a server,
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 and then relay it to a client at the highest speed the client will
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 accept.  This feature greatly reduces the problems with sluggishness
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 on the Internet.  If you are sharing an Internet connection with a
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 small network, and you only want to allow HTTP requests to be
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 allowed, then tinyproxy is a great tool for the network
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 administrator.
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 INSTALLATION
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 ------------
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 To install this package under a Unix derivative, read the INSTALL
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 file.  tinyproxy uses a standard GNU configure script (basically you
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 should be able to do:
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	 ./configure ; make ; make install
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 in the top level directory to compile and install tinyproxy).  There
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 are additional command line arguments you can supply to configure.
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 They include:
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	--enable-debug		If you would like to turn on full
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				debugging support
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	--enable-socks		This turns on SOCKS support for using
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				tinyproxy across a fire wall.
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	--enable-xtinyproxy	Compile in support for the XTinyproxy
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				header, which is sent to any web
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				server in your domain.
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	--enable-filter		Allows tinyproxy to filter out certain
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				domains and URLs.
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	--enable-upstream	Enable support for proxying connections
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				through another proxy server.
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	--enable-transparent-proxy
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				Allow tinyproxy to be used as a
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				transparent proxy daemon
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	--enable-static		Compile a static version of tinyproxy
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     Options for file locations etc.
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        --with-stathost=HOST	Set the default name of the stats host
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	--with-config=FILE	Set the default location of the
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				configuration file
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 Once you have completed your installation, if you would like to
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 report your success please execute the report.sh script in the doc
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 directory.  This will send an email to the authors reporting your
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 version, and a few bits of information concerning the memory usage of 
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 tinyproxy.  Alternatively, you could just send an email stating the
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 version, whichever you prefer.
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 SUPPORT
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 If you are having problems with tinyproxy, please submit a bug to the
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 tinyproxy Bug Tracking system hosted by SourceForge and located at:
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	http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=2632
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 You may also wish to subscribe to the tinyproxy-user mailing list. To
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 do so please visit:
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        http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tinyproxy-users
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 for more information on how to subscribe and post messages to the
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 list.
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 Please recompile tinyproxy with full debug support (--enable-debug)
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 and include a copy of the log file, and any assert errors reported by
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 tinyproxy.  Note that tinyproxy will output memory statistics to
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 standard error if compiled with debugging support so you might want
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 to redirect the output to a file for later examination.  Also, if you
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 feel up to it, try running tinyproxy under your debugger and report
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 the error your received and a context listing of the location.  Under
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 gdb you would run tinyproxy like so:
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	 gdb tinyproxy
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	 (gdb) run -c location_of_tinyproxy_conf -d 2>/dev/null
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 Now access the port tinyproxy is on until you receive a break in the
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 gdb. You can now type:
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	 (gbd) l
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 to produce a context listing of the location of the error.  Send a
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 copy to the authors.
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 HOW TO CONTRIBUTE TO tinyproxy
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 If you would like to contribute a feature, or a bug fix to the
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 tinyproxy source, please send a diff (preferable a unified
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 diff. i.e. "diff -u") against the latest release of tinyproxy.  Also, 
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 if you could include a brief description of what your patch does.
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