Re: How to set up a proxy test framework?

Oh, this website is so cool.

Thank you!

On 7/25/24 4:15 PM, Mark Nottingham wrote:
> You may be able to reuse bits of cache-tests.fyi to do what you want; it puts a bunch of proxy/cache images into a docker image and runs traffic through them with JS client and server components.
>
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>> On 25 Jul 2024, at 2:39 AM, Michael Toomim <toomim@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Beautiful! Now we've got three great-looking test harnesses to start with:
>>      • httptoolkit
>>      • mitmproxy
>>      • VTest
>> And three proxies to play with:
>>      • Squid
>>      • Varnish
>>      • HAProxy
>> Claude is giving us tons of ideas on things to try with them.
>> Thanks everyone!
>> On 7/25/24 12:18 AM, Michiel Leenaars wrote:
>>> Hi Michael,
>>> I can recommend having a look at:
>>>
>>> https://httptoolkit.com
>>> https://mitmproxy.org
>>>
>>> (both of which are projects that we at NLnet financially support)
>>>
>>> Hope this is useful. Let me know if you or someone else needs help to
>>> get in touch with these projects...
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Michiel
>>>
>>>>>> Thanks everyone for your feedback during today's versioning talk <https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/120/materials/slides-120-httpbis-versioning-for-http-resources-00.pdf>!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On slides 10 and 11, Mark Nottingham keenly pointed out some issues we'll encounter with proxies. I want to set up a test framework to help find and validate a solution. Has anyone set up a such a proxy test framework before?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think my first step should be to list some scenarios or softwares to test with. I don't have a lot of experience yet in proxyland. I'd love advice!
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> Mark Nottingham   https://www.mnot.net/
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