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Releases: nilFinx/LiquidProxy

1.3.2 - Jabber/XMPP STARTTLS

04 Feb 18:32

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Adds Jabber/XMPP STARTTLS support, for latest yaxim running on Android 4.0.? or later. Older versions are to be tested, but it should work in theory.

1.3.1

28 Jan 00:30

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Just minor fixes. This introduces web UI disable, and fixes some "Aqua mode" stuff.

1.3.0 - GenericTCP

24 Jan 10:19

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WARNING: ADD `gsp1.apple.com`` BACK IN bipas.txt!!! Without this, fail2ban will likely falsely ban your IP.

This version comes with some improvements, and adds GenericTCP - a bridge for anything that uses TLS and TCP. It might and might not work depending on the app. Feel free to send a feedback.

1.2.0 - Encrypted mails!

24 Jan 04:45

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New port 6534 has been added for direct TLS, IMAP.
Port 6532 is now for IMAP STARTTLS. This is required for bad clients like iOS Mail.app.

1.1.2

23 Jan 08:55

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Add client cert on webUI, fix mimetype on webUI links. Also request cert only when you enforce it.

1.1.1

23 Jan 08:27

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Fixes a crash of 1.1.0 on Linux?

Here's the 1.1.0 description:

WARNING: Windows only barely gets the benefit from this update. This update is primarily targeted towards advanced users and system running macOS/BSD/Haiku/Linux, and you name it.

This adds certificate auth (which almost never works), and IP whitelisting.

Sadly, IMAP still lacks any form of authentication. But now, you should be ready to expose your proxy on the world wide internet!

NOTE: Instead of grabbing non-OS specific files, grab other-files.zip and unzip it.

1.1.0

23 Jan 08:10

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WARNING: Windows only barely gets the benefit from this update. This update is primarily targeted towards advanced users and system running macOS/BSD/Haiku/Linux, and you name it.

This adds certificate auth (which almost never works), and IP whitelisting.

Sadly, IMAP still lacks any form of authentication. But now, you should be ready to expose your proxy on the world wide internet!

NOTE: Instead of grabbing non-OS specific files, grab other-files.zip and unzip it.

1.0.0

22 Jan 13:38

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Grab both txt files, .bat on Windows or .sh on other, and a file for your OS.

Put them all in the same folder.

Run .bat or .sh to generate the server certificates, and run the file for your OS.

Now, just set the proxy for the PC's IP, port 6531 on on the iDevice.

More instructions on README.