heimdal http proxy

Grant Taylor gtaylor at tnetconsulting.net
Sun Sep 12 12:53:40 EDT 2021


On 9/12/21 5:49 AM, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
> The answer is "yes", but someone would need to development the 
> implementation and submit a pull request.

Here's a silly thought.

What about using something like socat to listen on local port 88 and 
have it use the upstream proxy via CONNECT requests (possibly with 
authentication) to reach the internal KDC, thus making the socat duck 
quack as if it's the KDC.

It's a bit of a hack.  But would it suffice for limited use?



-- 
Grant. . . .
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