I use SquidMan for testing proxies.On Apr 8, 2008, at 12:53 PM, Daniel Jalkut wrote: I don't have any experience beyond setting up a proxy server on my Mac to test "behind proxy" user scenarios. But my impression is that because so much standard UNIX software can run directly on the Mac these days, it has probably killed any "Mac specific" market there may have been for proxy servers.
In my case I think I used mod_proxy in the standard Apache HTTP server. It might be even installed by default these days.
As far putting prettier UIs on UNIX tools, this seems to be the purview of Mac OS X Server these days.
Daniel
On Apr 8, 2008, at 11:50 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
Hi,
Was wondering if there are some Mac proxy server products which were being
used which could be recommended as I need to setup a proxy server for our
Offshore testing team, so they can test our product offshore, but the
software needs to present UK IP address for the server to recognize them
correctly. Which is why I thinking about a proxy server should do the trick.
I have seen Privoxy from searching the archives (April 2 2003 - Wade
Tregaskis), was hoping there might be a nicer Mac GUI on another tool if
possible, as I want to have a multiple server's on multiple network
interfaces, If that is possible ?
Thanks
Mark.
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