Squid Related Proxies Software
This page lists third-party software which is related to or can be integrated with Squid proxy.
For software tools which are packaged by the Squid Project see the helper manuals.
DansGuardian | A fully featured web filtering proxy that uses squid. It filters based on web page content (by a banned phrase list), PICS, MIME-type and file extension. It is free for non-commerical use. | |
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E2Guardian | E2Guardian is an Open Source web content filter, It filters the actual content of pages based on many methods including phrase matching, request header and URL filtering, etc. It does not purely filter based on a banned list of sites. E2Guardian is a content filtering proxy that works in conjunction with another caching proxy such as Squid or Oops. More information can be found in the e2guardian(8) man page, the "doc" subdirectory of the distribution, and the comments in the configuration and list files themselves. E2Guardian is a fork of DansGuardian and the maintainers fully acknowledge the work carried out by and the copyright of Daniel Baron and other contributors to the DansGuardian project. | |
frox, a transparent ftp proxy | frox is a transparent ftp proxy which is released under the GPL. It optionally supports caching (either through an external http cache (eg. squid), or by maintaining a cache locally), and/or running a virus scanner, on downloaded files. It is written with security in mind, and in the default setup it runs as a non root user in a chroot jail. | |
NTLM Authorization Proxy Server | 'NTLM Authorization Proxy Server' (APS) is a proxy software that allows you to authenticate via an MS Proxy Server using the proprietary NTLM protocol. Since version 0.9.5 APS has an ability to behave as a standalone proxy server and authenticate http clients at web servers using NTLM method. It can change arbitrary values in your client's request header so that those requests will look like they were created by MS IE. It is written in Python v1.5.2 language. | |
ProxyTrack | ProxyTrack is a simple proxy server that delivers content archived by HTTrack sessions. It can aggregate multiple download caches, for direct use (through any browser) or as an upstream cache slave server. This proxy can handle HTTP/1.1 proxy connections, and is able to reply to ICPv2 requests for an efficient integration within other cache servers, such as Squid. It can also handle transparent HTTP requests to allow cached live connections inside an offline network. | |
transproxy | A program that can be used in conjunction with the Linux Transparent Proxy networking feature, and ipfwadm, to transparently proxy HTTP and other requests. Transproxy is written by John Saunders. |
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