Features/Automatic Proxy Settings
Summary
Allow the user to setup transparent Proxy service.
Owner
Current status
- Targeted release: 0.98
- Last updated: 2013-01-07
- Percentage of completion: 80%
Detailed Description
Sugar deployments and users need to be able to set a proxy to access some network services.
In this entry you can learn a way of configuring automatic proxy server (PAC and WPAD) for testing purposes.
For testing a proxy in XO you can go to: Features/Proxy Settings
Benefit to Sugar
See Detailed Description.
Scope
It's not directly related to XO, it's just a part for building an environment for automatic proxy testing in XO
PAC - Proxy Auto Config
PAC method for proxy is very simple. You have to create a web-accessible file with special syntax in which you include proxy server data. This example works with Apache server. You can take a look to Bibliograpy for more info about PAC file configuration and installation in other webservers.
Steps:
- Install httpd web server:
yum install httpd
- Enable configuration override with htaccess
vim /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf <Directory "/var/www/html"> ... # # AllowOverride controls what directives may be placed in .htaccess files. # It can be "All", "None", or any combination of the keywords: # Options FileInfo AuthConfig Limit # AllowOverride None ... </Directory> Replace the line "AllowOverride None" with "AllowOverride All"
- Create a web enabled directory proxy
mkdir /var/www/html/proxy
- Create .htaccess file and the following content:
vim /var/www/html/proxy/.htaccess
AddType application/x-ns-proxy-autoconfig .pac
- Create PAC file and add the following content:
vim /var/www/html/proxy/proxy.pac
function FindProxyForURL(url, host) { return "PROXY PROXY_SERVER_IP_OR_HOSTNAME:PORT"; }
- Set permissions for the directory proxy
chown -R apache.apache /var/www/html/proxy chmod -R 755 /var/www/html/proxy
- Restart httpd web server
service httpd restart
WPAD - Web Proxy Autodiscovery
Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Protocol, or WPAD, is a technology which aids a web browser in automatically detecting the location of a PAC file using DNS or DHCP.
A browser that supports both DHCP and DNS will first attempt to locate a PAC file using DHCP, and should a DHCP configuration not exist fail-over to DNS WPAD will occur. If neither are configured, a browser will fail open. Source