On 17Nov2020 09:00, William Oliver <ven...@billoblog.com> wrote:
>I normally use a VPN that routes through another country.  This works
>fine.  However, a site I often use recently changed its security
>policies and now will only allow connection from networks that claim to
>be based in the US.  So, in order to connect, I either have to turn off
>my VPN or rout it through a US proxy or just my ISP -- which I can do,
>but I resent it a little.

My approach isn't app sepecific, it's domain/website specific.

I run a local proxy (squid in my case) and route everything through it.  
I've got a persistent ssh tunnel to a US VM etc, with a proxy on the VM.

Then I just configure the proxy rules to choose the appropriate upstream 
proxy for special domains (including "DIRECT" - no upstream proxy).

"What a PITA" I hear you say. But I actually drive the rules from a 
simple text file. AN upstream proxy is defined thus:

    UPSTREAM1=host:port

and a rule looks like:

    UPSTREAM *.wikipedia.org *.wikia.com

Obviously, pick memorable proxy nammes. The name "DIRECT" is special in 
my script and turns into "no proxy". Like any ACL, rules apply in the 
order in the file: first match is chosen.

I run squid via my svcd command, which accepts a signature argument - 
when the proxy rule file changes, the squid.conf ACLs get recomputed and 
squid is restarted. So adjusting the rule just means editing the file 
and waiting a few seconds for the restart.

The rule generation is done by my proxy-peerage script, which emits acl 
definitions and cache_peer directives. I patch the squid.conf from that.

My proxy-peerage script is here:

    https://hg.sr.ht/~cameron-simpson/css/browse/bin/proxy-peerage?rev=tip

along with everything else.

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au>
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