Kipt (Kizome's ISA Piercing Tool) is an HTTP proxy server and proxying name server with the ability to forward requests to other HTTP proxies or to get the documents directly from hosts. It can go through MS ISA Server or MS Proxy doing NTLM authentication. If you're stuck behind a restrictive firewall or proxy with at least one port open for outgoing connections and you have access to a machine outside, you can have nearly full Internet access by using this proxy and the socksify program from dante.
| Tags | Internet Proxy Servers Communications |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Revised |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux BSD OS Independent Unix Windows Windows Windows Mac OS X Mac OS X |
| Implementation | Scheme |
Recent releases


Changes: This release has an anonymous-only FTP proxy which understands Unix-like, DOS/Windows, and VMS directory listings.


Changes: A small but important change was made in the HTTP header handling, allowing you to once again log in to sites with strange repeated cookies like hotmail.com.


Changes: This release adds generic subprocess support, non-MS proxy support, a new stream multiplexer to install on the external machine for faster connections, more robust DNS and HTTP handling, and an SMTP sender for use with your MTA.


No changes have been submitted for this release.