Mproxy is a software tool that works as a minimalistic HTTP/HTTPS proxy mechanism, without any caching functionality involved, designed to facilitate the communication between clients and servers.
To use mproxy, users can input various flags, including: -d to drop program name prefix in log messages, -q for no output, -Q for quiet output only on error messages, -v to output both error messages and proxy information, -t to set the timeout for server answers, and -s to set the timeout for network traffic on SSL connections.
Installation of mproxy requires editing the config.h file, then running "make install" and copying mproxy to /usr/sbin. For users running supervise or minit, they can create a /mproxy/run file that executes the software with various options.
Overall, users looking for a small and efficient HTTP/HTTPS proxy may find mproxy to be a useful tool.
Version 0.3.1: N/A