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porcine registered the jNFQ project.
2008-01-15 04:05:04 UTC in jNFQ
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fixed for 0.2.
2007-02-11 23:03:48 UTC in Java NTLM Proxy
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i guess i could add socksv5 to both sides (jsocks.sf.net) of the tunnel. you'd get UDP forwarding. maybe also add an option to reinitiate the tunnel if it goes down.if you installed a SOCKS winsock wrapper on your PC this would sort of be a VPN.
2007-02-09 21:44:00 UTC in Java NTLM Proxy
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i fear this software has a limited life. sysadmins are likely to
a) move to kerberos IAS authentication (which will break the httpclient library from apache that does all the heavy lifting)..
b) restrict access to HTTP tunneling.
so enjoy while you can...
2007-02-09 12:27:18 UTC in Java NTLM Proxy
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porcine committed patchset 5 of module java-ntlm-proxy to the Java NTLM Proxy CVS repository, changing 16 files.
2007-02-09 03:33:06 UTC in Java NTLM Proxy
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OK. I'll put it in. If you've got 1.6 it will ask you on the console, if you're
2007-02-08 22:52:28 UTC in Java NTLM Proxy
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Yeah, but JRE 1.6 is great. Less bugs. better performance. Accelerated 2d drawing using DirectX. I'm surprised your sys admins haven't rolled it out weeks ago.
2007-02-08 11:39:09 UTC in Java NTLM Proxy
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Thanks for the feedbak.
Try 0.2.RC3. It has some of the features you have mentioned (you'll need JDK 6 for console password support). It also has proxy bypassing based on a regular expression (good for local servers).
I think proxy.forward is working okay. Rather than having multiple 'proxy.forward' lines, try putting all the port descriptions on one line separated by commas.
2007-02-07 22:43:02 UTC in Java NTLM Proxy
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porcine committed patchset 4 of module java-ntlm-proxy to the Java NTLM Proxy CVS repository, changing 4 files.
2007-02-05 10:14:11 UTC in Java NTLM Proxy
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porcine committed patchset 3 of module java-ntlm-proxy to the Java NTLM Proxy CVS repository, changing 20 files.
2007-02-05 04:45:09 UTC in Java NTLM Proxy