@rysiek @norm @jbauer hmm yeah back in the Netscape 4 days it had a "proxy autoconfig" file (.pac iirc) that defined how to find the proxy for various traffic. Could be useful for automatically finding the https proxy.

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@eqe @rysiek@mastodon.technology @norm @jbauer for sufficiently old hardware you need a proxy anyway to add the `Host:` header for HTTP/1.1 compatibility. trmm.net/NeXT/#http10proxy

@th For a better view on the modern web, you can also use tenox' wrp (not really a proxy, more a re-rendering web server) or WebOne (which has an actual http proxy mode). Either needs a relatively beefy machine to run on though.

github.com/tenox7/wrp
github.com/atauenis/webone

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