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pactester - Tool to test proxy auto-config (pac) files.
pactester
<-p pacfile> <-u url> [-h host] [-c client_ip] [-e]
pactester <-p pacfile> <-f urlslist>
[-c client_ip] [-e]
pactester is a tool to test proxy auto-config
(pac) files. It returns the proxy config string for the given URL and the
pac file. pactester uses pacparser C library for most of its functionality.
- -p pacfile
- PAC file to test. Specify "-" to read from the standard
input.
- -u url
- URL to test the PAC file for.
- -h host
- Host part of the URL. If
not specified, it’s determined from the URL.
- -c client_ip
- Client’s IP address
(as returned by the function myIpAddress() in PAC files). If not specified,
it defaults to the IP address of the machine on which this tool is running.
- -e
- Enable Microsoft PAC extensions (dnsResolveEx, myIpAddressEx, isResolvableEx).
- -f urlslist
- A file containing the list of URLs to be tested. This is good
for testing a PAC file against a set of URLs.
To find out the proxy
config string for the pac file "wpad.dat" and the URL "http://www.google.com
":
$ pactester -p wpad.dat -u http://www.google.com
For a client with IP address
10.0.12.123:
$ pactester -p wpad.dat -c 10.0.12.123 -u http://www.google.com
For a
pac file hosted at http://wpad/wpad.dat:
$ curl -s http://wpad/wpad.dat
| pactester
-p - -u http://google.com
If you have come across a bug in pactester, please
submit a bug report at http://code.google.com/p/pacparser/issues/list.
Written
by Manu Garg (http://www.manugarg.com).
Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/pacparser.
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