Womginx.arph.org ✰ 【CERTIFIED】
| Feature | Observed / Expected Behavior | |--------|------------------------------| | | Supports both, with possible TLS certificate (Let’s Encrypt, common name *.arph.org ). | | Proxy Behavior | Acts as a forward or reverse proxy – appends X-Forwarded-For , modifies Host headers. | | Path Handling | Example request: GET /https/example.com → fetches example.com and rewrites links. | | Response Modification | Rewrites HTML/CSS/JS to keep subsequent requests going through womginx.arph.org . | | Access Control | No apparent authentication (open proxy risk). May have rate limiting. | | Logging | Likely logs request URLs, IPs, user agents – potential privacy concern for users. |
Unlike many standard proxies, it maintains native support for WebSocket connections, essential for real-time applications and messaging services. womginx.arph.org
The project utilizes the AGPL-3.0 license and is often deployed via Docker for ease of use. It primarily uses a customized nginx.conf to handle sophisticated URL rewriting and header manipulation. Rewriting Library Wombat (a client-side rewriting library) Deployment Docker or VPS Security Supports Certbot for SSL/TLS encryption Getting Started with Womginx | Feature | Observed / Expected Behavior |
Womginx.arph.org is a high-performance web proxy based on the Womginx project that combines the Wombat library with NGINX, though the specific arph.org instance is largely inactive. The project supports high-compatibility browsing, including WebSocket sites and Discord, and allows for self-hosting via Docker. For technical details and source code, visit GitHub . Copy Creating a public link... You can now share this thread with others Good response Bad response 3 sites binary-person/womginx: Proxy using wombat + nginx - GitHub Jan 13, 2022 — | | Response Modification | Rewrites HTML/CSS/JS to