wanproxy Digest, Vol 32, Issue 3

llhwjj2011 llhwjj2011 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 18 18:50:08 PDT 2012


hi everyone ! think you for help me 

now I have deployed to the wanproxy ,but that by means of squid as proxy ant it normal used . Looking into some configure of wanproxy on your website, 
and said that it support socks4 or socks5 proxy . When I deployed my wanproxy through the socks5 , use browsers to visit some sources.
but it fail.   That is my software versions of my used .
socks5 : ss5-3.8.9-6.tar.gz 
fedora system:14
wanproxy version :diegows-wanproxy-16d7bd1 
At last , I want to know that diegows-wanproxy-9e6b241 of wanproxy have some problems . now I have deloyped of the  wanproxy version on x86_64 machine. 
but when I deloyped on the 32 bit machine ,have some problems , and __gnu_cxx error.  I don't know there is not premanent storage of the lastest version. but the 
version of wanproxy have some storage on disk .
Hope you can help me .
think your's!
liu



llhwjj2011

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   1. Re: (Diego Woitasen)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 11:28:01 -0300
From: Diego Woitasen <diego at woitasen.com.ar>
To: wanproxy <wanproxy at lists.wanproxy.org>
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On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 10:04 PM, llhwjj2011 <llhwjj2011 at gmail.com> wrote:
> hi
>     now I begin to learn wanproxy project.  I download that the wanproxy
> version is 0.7.2 release.  but when I deplay to the project , have some
> problems.
>     At first , I want to know that the project's working principle.  I look
> up the  source code .found the software get througth pcap capture packets.
> then after capture packets ,how is the wanproxy working ?
>     I hope you can help me and give me some suggests.
>     Regards
>
> hi
>     the follows about the topological graph of wanproxy .
>    Server-Frontdesk          Server-Proxy
>  (192.168.0.116)             (192.168.0.42)
> |                                  |
> |                                  |
> |                                  |
>>       ------------{ Router }------------
>>
>>      ... WAN (5Mbps v, 1Mbps ^ )...
>>       ------------{ Router }------------
> |                                  |
> |                                  |
> |                                  |
> Client-R2D2                 Client-Proxy
> (192.168.2.10)             (192.168.2.42)
>
> when I found the topological and look up source code . I think that the
> wanproxy use pcap to capture packets.  but do'nt know how dose the wanproxy
> project  communication with the client -R2d2 and Server-Frontdesk.  Do you
> use the SOCKS as if proxy?
> hope you can reply my's problem. think you very much
> Regards
>
>
> ________________________________
> llhwjj2011
>
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Are you planning to use Wanproxy for a specific application?

For example, I'm using Wanproxy for the Web Applications of a company
which has branches around my country. The topology is:

browsers -> Squid -> Wanproxy -> WAN -> Wanproxy -> Squid -> Web Applications.

I haven't tested the PCAP or Socks mode yet, may be you don't need it :)

Regards,
Diego



-- 
Diego Woitasen


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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 11:30:34 -0700
From: Juli Mallett <juli at clockworksquid.com>
To: Diego Woitasen <diego at woitasen.com.ar>
Cc: wanproxy <wanproxy at lists.wanproxy.org>
Subject: Re:
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Top-posting my reply rather than going point-by-point:

There is currently no support for using wanproxy with pcap-based
packet capture/transmit.  There is some pcap-related code there, but
not used by wanproxy at this time.  There are other projects that can
be used to transparently-proxy connections over wanproxy.

SOCKS support is an example under the heading "Proxying over a WAN
using SOCKS" on the website:
http://wanproxy.org/examples.shtml

If anyone has difficulty converting that example to something that
works on their network, please get in touch with me or the list and
someone will try to work with you to put together a working
configuration.  You'd need to include information about what details
you are having trouble with.  For example, when configuring a client
system to use wanproxy as a SOCKS proxy, we may need to know which
application or operating system you're trying to configure to use
SOCKS.

Thanks,
Juli.

On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 7:28 AM, Diego Woitasen <diego at woitasen.com.ar> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 10:04 PM, llhwjj2011 <llhwjj2011 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> hi
>>     now I begin to learn wanproxy project.  I download that the wanproxy
>> version is 0.7.2 release.  but when I deplay to the project , have some
>> problems.
>>     At first , I want to know that the project's working principle.  I look
>> up the  source code .found the software get througth pcap capture packets.
>> then after capture packets ,how is the wanproxy working ?
>>     I hope you can help me and give me some suggests.
>>     Regards
>>
>> hi
>>     the follows about the topological graph of wanproxy .
>>    Server-Frontdesk          Server-Proxy
>>  (192.168.0.116)             (192.168.0.42)
>> |                                  |
>> |                                  |
>> |                                  |
>>>       ------------{ Router }------------
>>>
>>>      ... WAN (5Mbps v, 1Mbps ^ )...
>>>       ------------{ Router }------------
>> |                                  |
>> |                                  |
>> |                                  |
>> Client-R2D2                 Client-Proxy
>> (192.168.2.10)             (192.168.2.42)
>>
>> when I found the topological and look up source code . I think that the
>> wanproxy use pcap to capture packets.  but do'nt know how dose the wanproxy
>> project  communication with the client -R2d2 and Server-Frontdesk.  Do you
>> use the SOCKS as if proxy?
>> hope you can reply my's problem. think you very much
>> Regards
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> llhwjj2011
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> wanproxy mailing list
>> wanproxy at lists.wanproxy.org
>> http://lists.wanproxy.org/listinfo.cgi/wanproxy-wanproxy.org
>>
>
> Are you planning to use Wanproxy for a specific application?
>
> For example, I'm using Wanproxy for the Web Applications of a company
> which has branches around my country. The topology is:
>
> browsers -> Squid -> Wanproxy -> WAN -> Wanproxy -> Squid -> Web Applications.
>
> I haven't tested the PCAP or Socks mode yet, may be you don't need it :)
>
> Regards,
> Diego
>
>
>
> --
> Diego Woitasen
> _______________________________________________
> wanproxy mailing list
> wanproxy at lists.wanproxy.org
> http://lists.wanproxy.org/listinfo.cgi/wanproxy-wanproxy.org


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