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Wildcard Web Proxy

proxieproxie Member

Hello,

I'm wanting to setup a wildcard web proxy, basically a user will enter a url they wish to proxy ie google.co.uk and it will then output like this:

http://google.co.uk.myproxyaddress.com

Is this possible?

Any help is appreciated.

I have a wildcard SSL and want to make use of it.

Thanks,
Anthony

Comments

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited June 2015

    With SSL you can't, at least not in this form.

    Wildcard SSL only covers
    *.yourproxyaddress.com but not *.*.*.yourproxyaddress.com

    You could have them type https://google-co-uk.yourproxyaddress.com/ and then convert "-" to dots internally, that could work.

  • proxieproxie Member

    Ahh I see, any idea on how I can get this working?

  • proxieproxie Member

    @rm_ said:
    With SSL you can't, at least not in this form.

    Wildcard SSL only covers
    *.yourproxyaddress.com but not *.*.*.yourproxyaddress.com

    You could have them type https://google-co-uk.yourproxyaddress.com/ and then convert "-" to dots internally, that could work.

    http://unblocksit.es/ < these have it working how I would like to do mine.

  • raza19raza19 Veteran
    edited June 2015

    @rm_ said:
    With SSL you can't, at least not in this form.

    Wildcard SSL only covers
    *.yourproxyaddress.com but not *.*.*.yourproxyaddress.com

    You could have them type https://google-co-uk.yourproxyaddress.com/ and then convert "-" to dots internally, that could work.

    I don't think that's right, with wildcard ssl u should be able to do
    a.b.c.d.com as long as you have a wildcard cert for *.d.com, your subdomain in this case will be a.b.c. Wildcard certs treat anything in the subdomain as a single entity, they don't have recursive hierarchies.
    @rm_ is right

  • rmlhhdrmlhhd Member
    edited June 2015

    @raza19 said:
    Wildcard certs treat anything in the subdomain as a single entity, they don't have recursive hierarchies.

    Wrong, its for a single prefix. *.d.com only so secure.site.d.com wouldn't be valid.

    Also I don't think you can get an SSL for *. *. *.d.com it'd have to be for *.co.uk.d.com or *.com.d.com

  • raza19raza19 Veteran

    @rmlhhd said:
    Also I don't think you can get an SSL for *. *. *.d.com it'd have to be for *.co.uk.d.com or *.com.d.com

    My mistake then..

  • 4n0nx4n0nx Member

    unblocksit.es seems to use one self signed certificate for their main site and whoever wants to use it while proxying has to confirm exceptions.. ,_,

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  • hey.can you help me?
    how i can unblock http://unblock-games.com/ and many other sites at school

    please help me,all games site are blocked

  • @unblocksites said:
    hey.can you help me?
    how i can unblock http://unblock-games.com/ and many other sites at school

    please help me,all games site are blocked

    https://sites.google.com/site/unblockedgameworld/

  • @proxie said:
    Ahh I see, any idea on how I can get this working?

    Point a DNS record to your server: *.example.com.
    Add Wildcard SSL and when you get a request to your proxy server, replace all the "-" with "." and proxy the request.

  • Given the amount of crazy script etc on every site these days, trying to rewrite all the internal urls to also use your proxy is a lost cause. You're better off setting up a socks or http proxy or vpn that the user configures their browser to use.

  • ITLabsITLabs Member
    edited July 2019

    So you came here almost 1 year later to spam again?

    EDIT: spammer killed by mod's hands

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