All your page are belong to HTTP::Proxy

Table of contents

  1. What is HTTP::Proxy?
  2. There are other web proxies in Perl
  3. Why not use Squid?
  4. How does it work?
  5. HTTP Connections (1)
  6. HTTP Connections (2)
  7. HTTP proxy and HTTP connections
  8. Filters (1)
  9. Filters (2)
  10. Filter selection (1)
  11. Filter selection (2)
  12. Filter selection (3)
  13. Filter methods
  14. Time to show off!
  15. HTTP::Proxy::HeaderFilter
  16. HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter
  17. Simple filters
  18. Simple filters that fail miserably
  19. Helper filters
  20. The buffering system
  1. Other standard filters
  2. Live example: proxy authentication
  3. Live example: dragongoserver (1)
  4. Live example: dragongoserver (2)
  5. Live example: dragongoserver (3)
  6. Live example: dragongoserver (4)
  7. Live example: dragongoserver (5)
  8. Live example: dragongoserver (6)
  9. Live example: dragongoserver (7)
  10. Conclusion on dragongoserver
  11. Work in progress (1)
  12. Work in progress (2)
  13. Work in progress (3)
  14. Security considerations
  15. Limitations
  16. Tools using HTTP::Proxy
  17. Questions
  18. Credits