Parent proxies are non-transparent HTTP proxies used behind Zorp. Two things have to be set in order to use parent proxies. First,
select a router which makes the proxy connect to the
parent proxy, this can be either InbandRouter() or
DirectedRouter(). Second, set the parent_proxy
and
parent_proxy_port
attributes in the HttpProxy class. Setting
these attributes results in proxy requests to be emitted to the
target server both in transparent and non-transparent mode.
The parent proxy attributes can be set both in the configuration phase (e.g.: config() event), or later on a per-request basis. This is possible because the proxy re-connects.
Example 4.13. Using parent proxies in HTTP |
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In this example the MyHttp proxy class uses a parent proxy. For this the domain name and address of the parent proxy is specified, and a service using an InbandRouter is created. class MyHttp(HttpProxy): def config(self): HttpProxy.config(self) self.parent_proxy = "proxy.example.com" self.parent_proxy_port = 3128 def instance(): Service("http", MyHttp, router=InbandRouter()) Listener(SockAddrInet('10.0.0.1', 80), "http") |
Published on May 30, 2024
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