rotating-proxy | Rotating TOR proxy with Docker | Proxy library
kandi X-RAY | rotating-proxy Summary
kandi X-RAY | rotating-proxy Summary
Why: Lots of IP addresses. One single endpoint for your client. Load-balancing by HAproxy.
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- start the server
- Start the process
- Ensure the directories exist
- Initialize the Proxy
- Returns true if the server exists
- Add a client to the backend .
- Returns the name of the service .
- Returns the executable for this object .
- compile the config file
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QUESTION
I am using mattes's rotating proxy docker container from GitHub -> https://github.com/mattes/rotating-proxy
I've setup everything correctly and it is running perfectly.
However, it is acting as a HTTPS proxy only and not both HTTP and HTTPS.
I've changed the HAProxy config file and set the mode
from http
to tcp
but it is still HTTPS only.
This is my current haproxy.cfg.erb
file which is changed to haproxy.cfg
later using a Ruby script:
ANSWER
Answered 2018-Aug-22 at 17:40In your backend tor
you have this option:
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