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48 lines
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# Simple HTTP Tunneling Proxy Server in Go
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This is a lightweight proxy server written in Go that supports HTTP requests and HTTPS tunneling.
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## Features
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- Proxying HTTP requests
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- Tunneling HTTPS requests
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- Optional Basic Proxy Authentication
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- Customizable port, username, and password using command-line arguments
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- Logging
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## Requirements
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- Go (version 1.x+)
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## Usage
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### Running the Proxy from source
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1. Clone the repository:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/xzeldon/http-proxy-server.git
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cd http-proxy-server
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```
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2. Run the proxy:
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```bash
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go run main.go --port <PORT> [--username <USERNAME> --password <PASSWORD>]
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```
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By default, the proxy will run on port `3000`. If both `--username` and `--password` are omitted, authentication will be bypassed.
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For example:
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- To run the proxy on port `1489` without authentication:
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```bash
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go run main.go --port 1489
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```
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- To run the proxy on port `1489` with authentication:
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```bash
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go run main.go --port 1489 --username admin --password admin123
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```
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### Authentication
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If you specify both `--username` and `--password` when starting the proxy, it will enforce Basic Proxy Authentication with the given credentials. If these parameters are omitted, the proxy will not require authentication. |