Mac als Proxy Server
Squidman[Bearbeiten]
Grafisches Interface für den Proxy Squid (der ist im Bundle mit dabei) Zusätzliche Mögichkeiten mit Wireshark (X11 bzw. ab Mavericks XQuartz benötigt)
Links[Bearbeiten]
iPhone / iPad über Squidman loopen[Bearbeiten]
Damit ist es möglich mit Wireshark den Netzwerkverkehr zu beobachten.
http://tinnedfruit.com/2011/03/10/using-squidman-to-snoop-ios-requests.html
Uninstall
How do I uninstall Squid and SquidMan? If you are using SquidMan 3.0 or greater, use the "Uninstall Squid" command in the SquidMan menu. After confirming your selection, Squid will be shutdown, removed, and SquidMan will quit. If you no longer want to use SquidMan, you can drag it to the trash.
If you're using an earlier version of SquidMan than 3.0, you'll need to uninstall Squid and SquidMan manually. To uninstall squid, in the Finder, select the Go to Folder... command from the Go menu, and in the text field that is presented enter /usr/local and click Go. In the window that opens, select the folder named squid and drag it to the trash. You'll be prompted to enter an administrator username and password to continue.
To delete SquidMan, just drag the application to the trash - it does not install any other files in the system.
SquidMan configures squid to store logs and cache files in your home directory. You may also want to delete these files and folders:
~/Library/Caches/squid ~/Library/Logs/squid* ~/Library/Preferences/squid.conf ~/Library/Preferences/SquidMan.plist