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Basic Proxy Facade for NTLM, Kerberos, SOCKS and Proxy Auto Config file proxies

🔴 Important: This project is no longer maintained. Until a new maintainer will step in, the development and bug fixing are freezed.

Overview

Winfoom is an HTTP(s) proxy server facade that allows applications to authenticate through the following proxies:

  • NTML or Kerberos HTTP authenticated proxy
  • SOCKS version 4 or 5, with or without authentication
  • Proxy Auto Config files - including Mozilla Firefox extension that is not part of original Netscape specification

typically used in corporate environments, without having to deal with the actual handshake.

A lot of software applications have problems when dealing with an authenticated proxy server's protocol. Winfoom sits between the corporate proxy and applications and offloads the authentication and the proxy's protocol, acting as a facade. This way, the software application will only have to deal with a basic proxy with no authentication.

An example of such a facade for NTLM proxies is CNTLM

Getting Started

Download Winfoom

Download prepackaged

To try out Winfoom without needing to download the source and package it, check out the releases for a prepackaged winfoom.zip. Winfoom is a Java application and comes with a release that includes a Java environment AdoptOpenJDK, so you don't have to install anything.

Build from source code

If you decide to build the executable jar file from the source code, you would need these prerequisites:

  • Java JDK 11(+)
  • Maven 3.x version (optional)

First download the source code from releases and unzip it.

Then open a terminal and execute this command inside the winfoom-x.x.x directory:

 mvn clean package

or, if you did not install Maven, use the Maven Wrapper:

 .\mvnw clean package

Now you should have the generated executable jar file under the target directory.

Run Winfoom

👉 Note: Winfoom only works on Windows OS!

The prepackaged winfoom.zip contains a single executable file: launch.bat.

Available commands:

  • launch.bat launches the application using the bundled JRE.
  • launch.bat --debug launches the application using the bundled JRE in debug mode.
  • launch.bat --systemjre launches the application using your system JRE - you'll need a JRE v.11 (at least).
  • launch.bat --debug --systemjre launches the application using your system JRE in debug mode.

The fastest way to run Winfoom is by double-click on launch.bat file.

Winfoom's logs

The application log file is placed under <user.home.dir>/.winfoom/logs directory.

Configuration

User settings

Winfoom has a graphical user interface that allows configuration.

The first thing to select is the proxy type:

  1. HTTP - if the remote proxy is NTLM, KERBEROS or any other HTTP proxy
  2. SOCKS4 - if the remote proxy is SOCKS version 4
  3. SOCKS5 - if the remote proxy is SOCKS version 5
  4. PAC - if the proxy is using a Proxy Auto Config file
  5. DIRECT - no proxy, used for various testing environments

Then fill in the required fields. You can use the field's tooltip to get more information.

System settings

The system settings configuration file is <user.home.dir>/.winfoom/system.properties.

Please do not modify this file unless absolutely necessary. It is advisable to post your issue in Issues Section first.

The available settings:

Key Description Type Default value
maxConnections.perRoute Connection pool property: max polled connections per route Integer 20
maxConnections Connection pool property: max polled connections Integer 600
internalBuffer.length The max size of the entity buffer (bytes) Integer 102400
connectionManager.clean.interval The frequency of running purge idle on the connection manager pool (seconds) Integer 30
connectionManager.idleTimeout The connections idle timeout, to be purged by a scheduled task (seconds) Integer 30
serverSocket.backlog The maximum number of pending connections Integer 1000
socket.soTimeout The timeout for read/write through socket channel (seconds) Integer 30
socket.connectTimeout The timeout for socket connect (seconds) Integer 10
useSystemProperties Whether to use the environment properties when configuring a HTTP client builder Boolean false

Authentication

  • For HTTP proxy type, Winfoom uses the current Windows user credentials to authenticate to the remote proxy.
  • For SOCKS5 proxy type, the user/password need the be provided when required.

Test

To test it, open a browser, let's say Firefox and configure proxy like this:

firefox

Now you should be able to access any URL without Firefox asking for credentials.

If you don't have an available proxy, you still can test WinFoom by installing WinGate and configure it to act as a NTML proxy.

Todo

  • Linux/MacOS porting.

Coding Guidance

Please review these docs below about coding practices.

Feedback

Any feedback or suggestions are welcome. It is hosted with an Apache 2.0 license so issues, forks and PRs are most appreciated.

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