PAW (pro-active Web filter) is a filtering HTTP proxy based on the Brazil Framework. Because the Brazil Framework and PAW are written in Java, the software is highly portable. PAW allows for easy plugin of Handlers (to filter outgoing requests) and Filters (to filter incoming data), and a GUI for end users. All the configuration files are in XML, and thus easy to modify (even without the GUI). It's aim is to provide an easy to use interface for end users and to be easily extendable by developers.
| Tags | Internet Proxy Servers Web |
|---|---|
| Licenses | Apache |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Changes: Custom filters, the ability to enable and disable HTTP protocol support, and many bugfixes.


Changes: HTTPS support, new GUI icons, proxy authentication support, a pass-through mode, Windows Service installation, and many bugfixes.


Changes: Brazil was upgraded from 1.0 to 2.0, which fixes the chunk bug. A 'Clear Serverlog' action was added to the GUI and Server. Filters may now be moved up and down within tree view. Handlers and Filters can now be exported. An editor for Hander and Filter definitions (with syntax-coloring) was added. New Handlers Filters can be inserted. Response time improvements were made.


No changes have been submitted for this release.