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Re: where is openproxy?


From: Mark Curphey <mark () curphey com>
Date: 07 Mar 2003 08:45:14 -0800

We got a bit out of sync on that one, our bad, sorry! Open Proxy is
being built by SGT and will be the OWASP Proxy tool. Recently both the
excellent Pen Proxy by Sverre Huseby and Exodus by Rogan Dawes have been
given to OWASP as GPL and Copyright FSF code so the plan is to continue
and finish OP and then merge the best of Exodus into it. Pen Proxy will
be merged into the main Scarab tool when development starts again after
the portal and OP is done. You can download Pen Proxy and Exodus jar
files from the OWASP files; 

https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=64424

The installation details etc are not done yet so only use if you are
familiar with Java. Code for both will go in CVS this weekend.

We will also put back in the CVS the GPL version of WebSleuth and if
anyone is interesting in enhancing that version in VB drop me a line. 

On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 03:00, mlh () zip com au wrote:
The docs for webgoat mention that it is best used
with a proxy with which you can inspect and modify
the headers and recommends "openproxy" from the owasp
site.

However, I couldn't find openproxy.  A search comes
up with nothing.

Where is it?  Or is it called something else now?

(In the meantime, I'm using rdawes' exodus.  Bit rough
in the ui as the author admits but does the job.)

Matt
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Mark Curphey <mark () curphey com>


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