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1, Compy
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Compy is an HTTP/HTTPS proxy with mitm support and basic content compression/transcoding capabilities.
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2, Features:
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- HTTPS proxy (encrypted connection between client and proxy)
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- man in the middle support
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- gzip compression
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- transcode animated gif to static image
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- transcode jpeg to desired quality using libjpeg
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- transcode png
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- html/css/js minification
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3, Usage
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See compy --help
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4, Credits
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https://github.com/pixiv/go-libjpeg
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https://github.com/tdewolff/minify
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5, License
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See LICENSE
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Compy
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Compy is an HTTP/HTTPS forward proxy with content compression/transcoding capabilities.
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One use case is to reduce bandwidth usage when browsing on limited mobile broadband connection.
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Features:
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- HTTPS proxy (encrypted connection between client and proxy)
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- man in the middle support (compress HTTPS traffic)
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- HTTP2 support (over tls)
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- gzip compression
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- transcode animated gifs to static images
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- transcode jpeg images to desired quality using libjpeg
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- transcode png images
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- html/css/js minification
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Installation
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`go get github.com/barnacs/compy`
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### HTTPS
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To use the proxy over HTTPS, you will need a certificate for your host. If you don't already have one, you can get one for [free](https://letsencrypt.org/) or you can generate a self-signed cert by running:
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`openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout cert.key -out cert.crt -days 3650 -subj '/CN=<your-domain>'`
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then visit the proxy url and confirm that you trust your own certificate
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### MitM
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To enable man-in-the-middle support, you will need to generate a root cert to sign all the certs generated by the proxy on the fly:
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`openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout ca.key -out ca.crt -days 3650 -subj '/CN=<your-domain>'`
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and add it to your client (browser) as a trusted certificate authority
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Usage
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To run a simple http forward proxy:
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`compy`
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To run it over tls:
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`compy -cert cert.crt -key cert.key`
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With man in the middle support:
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`compy -ca ca.crt -cakey ca.key`
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Probably the best option is to run it with both tls and mitm support, combining the two:
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`compy -cert cert.crt -key cert.key -ca ca.crt -cakey ca.key`
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You can also specify the listen port (defaults to 9999):
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`compy -host :9999``
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For compression, transcoding and minification options, see `compy --help`
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Credits
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https://github.com/pixiv/go-libjpeg
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https://github.com/tdewolff/minify
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License
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ISC, see LICENSE
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