ziproxy 3.3.2-4 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
ziproxy (3.3.2-4) unstable; urgency=medium * debian/control: Remove sentences related to JPEG-2000 in the Description. * debian/copyright: - Add Clint Adams, Mattia Rizzolo, and Michael Hudson-Doyle to `debian/*' copyright stanza. - Change Upstream-Name to Ziproxy. * debian/default: Remove useless comments. * debian/docs: Remove the file `JPEG2000.txt'. * debian/lintian-overrides: Add comments about the overrides. * debian/rules: Add a comment about the use of `chmod'. * debian/tests/*: Improve all tests. * debian/tests/ziproxy: Rename to validation. -- Marcos Talau <email address hidden> Sat, 11 Jun 2022 12:59:09 -0300
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ziproxy_3.3.2.orig.tar.bz2 | 246.1 KiB | 76a1fc62c76dfa1a8d0784193aba20a96e214dd615b7927b497ceee5059699f1 |
ziproxy_3.3.2-4.debian.tar.xz | 8.8 KiB | 22bb293808f79611652e141c27e61fba862a8b9061433be4c2f90c5fbceedcbb |
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- diff from 3.3.2-3 to 3.3.2-4 (2.8 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- ziproxy: compressing HTTP proxy server
Ziproxy is a forwarding, non-caching, and compressing HTTP proxy server.
Basically, it squeezes images by converting them to lower-quality JPEGs
and compresses (gzip) HTML and other text-like data. It also provides
other features such as HTML/JS/CSS optimization, preemptive hostname
resolution, transparent proxying, IP ToS marking (QoS), Ad-Blocker,
detailed logging, and more.
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Ziproxy may be installed in a number of different ways. Most common
setup modes:
1) As a remote proxy (by far, the most commonly used setup)
Ziproxy accesses the remote www servers through a fast link,
compresses the data, then send it to the client through a slow link.
In such setups, there's no additional software required by the client,
Ziproxy acts much as a common network proxy.
2) As a local and remote proxy
Similar to setup #1, except that the client also runs its instance of
Ziproxy. Although Ziproxy does not require a Ziproxy-specific client,
there are circumstances where it is desired to run Ziproxy-as-a-client,
such as when the client does not support gzip.
- ziproxy-dbgsym: debug symbols for ziproxy