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    pproxyd

    Passive Proxy Daemon sniffs packets and creates squid proxy logs

    Passive Proxy Daemon (pproxyd) has moved to GitHub (https://github.com/rondilley/pproxyd ) This tool reads pcap format files or reads packets directly from the network, assembles web based traffic and generates squid proxy style logs.
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    A Java based HTTP/HTTPS proxy for assessing web application vulnerability. It supports editing/viewing HTTP messages on-the-fly. Other featuers include spiders, client certificate, proxy-chaining, intelligent scanning for XSS and SQL injections etc.
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    jRevProxy is a lightweight reverse proxy server fully written in Java. jRevProxy accepts HTTP and HTTPS requests and translates these into new requests based on a set of rules. HTTPS with client side authentication (X509 certificates) is supported.
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