Source: ziproxy Section: net Priority: optional Maintainer: Marcos Talau Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), flex, libgif-dev, libjpeg-dev, libpng-dev, zlib1g-dev Standards-Version: 4.6.1 Homepage: http://ziproxy.sf.net Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/ziproxy.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/ziproxy Rules-Requires-Root: no Package: ziproxy Architecture: any Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends} Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, adduser, lsb-base, passwd Description: compressing HTTP proxy server Ziproxy is a forwarding, non-caching, and compressing HTTP proxy server. Basically, it squeezes images by converting them to lower-quality JPEGs and compresses (gzip) HTML and other text-like data. It also provides other features such as HTML/JS/CSS optimization, preemptive hostname resolution, transparent proxying, IP ToS marking (QoS), Ad-Blocker, detailed logging, and more. . Ziproxy may be installed in a number of different ways. Most common setup modes: 1) As a remote proxy (by far, the most commonly used setup) Ziproxy accesses the remote www servers through a fast link, compresses the data, then send it to the client through a slow link. In such setups, there's no additional software required by the client, Ziproxy acts much as a common network proxy. 2) As a local and remote proxy Similar to setup #1, except that the client also runs its instance of Ziproxy. Although Ziproxy does not require a Ziproxy-specific client, there are circumstances where it is desired to run Ziproxy-as-a-client, such as when the client does not support gzip.