MOCKS is a small, easy configurable, RFC1928 compliant SOCKS 5 server for Linux and Linux-like systems. MOCKS supports upstream proxy and IP-based client filtering rules.
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New for MOCKS version 0.0.2 * Added support for upstream proxy connection. MOCKS can now relay all traffic by acting like a client for another proxy server. This is not yet fully implemented: BIND commands are not yet relayed. Supported upstream proxy protocols: HTTP CONNECT, SOCKS4, SOCKS5. For details see the UP_PROXY_* variables in mocks.conf. * Added IP-based client filter. MOCKS can now reject client connections based on filtering rules. For details see the FILTER_* variables in mocks.conf. * Added bounding IP option. You can tell MOCKS the IP address it should listen for client connections on. By default it binds like MOCKS 0.0.1 to all interfaces. For details see the MOCKS_ADDR variable in mocks.conf. * Fixed some include problems that were causing GCC to issue some warnings.
OK, so it wasn't ready by mid july (hell, it still isn't!), but there's a lot of work in that MOCKS 0.1.0 thingy. So until the great release (with beer and fireworks and stuff) I'll just update the 0.0.* series from time to time. Now for what's new in 0.0.2: basically you get to use an upstream proxy, deny connection to MOCKS to people who are mean to you and you get to tell MOCKS which interface it should bind to. Oh yeah, and no more compiler warnigs. I hope... Ayway, see the CHANGELOG and the README for a detailed description on using MOCKS 0.0.2.
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