Tcpprox is a simple command line tcp proxy written in Python. It is designed to have very minimal requirements – it runs directly from Python (tested in Python 2.7) from a single source file (unless the auto-certificate option is used).
When running, the proxy accepts incoming TCP connections and copies data to a TCP connection to another machine. Options allow for SSL and IPv6 connections and for the logging of all data. Data is logged in a format that preserves connection, timing and direction information and a small utility is provided to dump out the information in various formats. A small utility is also provided for generating CA and SSL certificates. This utility is the only component that relies on an external python library, but it can be run on a different machine if necessary.
In comparison with other TCP proxy tools, tcpprox is:
- simpler.
- built to support both IPv6 and IPv4.
- able to auto-generate SSL certificates.
- capable of extensive logging in different formats.
Check it out on our Github page:
https://github.com/iSECPartners/tcpprox
Posted by Tim Newsham