Upside Down Ternet

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This article explains how to create a transparent Squid proxy server using imagemagick's mogrify to flip the images upside down.

Installation

Install the squid, apache, wget and imagemagick packages from the official repositories.

Configuration

Create flip.pl, place it in your /usr/local/bin folder and make it executable:

/usr/local/bin/flip.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl
$|=1;
$count = 0;
$pid = $$;
while (<>) {
       @splitted=split(/ /,$_);
       chomp $_;
       if ($_ =~ /(.*\.jpg)/i) {
               $url = $1;
               system("/usr/bin/wget", "-q", "-O","/srv/http/images/$pid-$count.jpg", "$url");
               system("/usr/bin/mogrify", "-flip","/srv/http/images/$pid-$count.jpg");
               print "http://127.0.0.1/images/$pid-$count.jpg\n";
       }
       elsif ($_ =~ /(.*\.gif)/i) {
               $url = $1;
               system("/usr/bin/wget", "-q", "-O","/srv/http/images/$pid-$count.gif", "$url");
               system("/usr/bin/mogrify", "-flip","/srv/http/images/$pid-$count.gif");
               print "http://127.0.0.1/images/$pid-$count.gif\n";
       }
       elsif ($_ =~ /(.*\.png)/i) {
               $url = $1;
               system("/usr/bin/wget", "-q", "-O","/srv/http/images/$pid-$count.png", "$url");
               system("/usr/bin/mogrify", "-flip","/srv/http/images/$pid-$count.png");
               print "http://127.0.0.1/images/$pid-$count.png\n";
       }
       else {
               print "$splitted[0]\n";
       }
       $count++;
}

Next, while not necessary, does clean up the Squid configuration file a lot making it easier on the eyes

# sed -i "/^#/d;/^ *$/d" /etc/squid/squid.conf

Now, edit your squid.conf file and append this to the bottom

squid.conf
url_rewrite_program /usr/local/bin/flip.pl

Also find the line for http_port and make it now read

squid.conf
http_port 3128 intercept

Finally, we have to create the folders for the images to be flipped in and set their permissions

The directory where the images are to be stored must be owned by the proxy user.

# mkdir /srv/http/images
# chown proxy:proxy /srv/http/images
# chmod 755 /srv/http/images

Finally, add the http user to the proxy group

# usermod -aG proxy http

Verify that the http user is a member of the proxy group

# groups http

or

# id -Gn http

Router Setup

You will need to edit iptables on your router or gateway to redirect http traffic to your proxy.

If you have DD-WRT on your router, this is easily done by going to Administration -> Commands and pasting the following into the box.

#!/bin/sh
PROXY_IP=192.168.1.
PROXY_PORT=3128
LAN_IP=`nvram get lan_ipaddr`
LAN_NET=$LAN_IP/`nvram get lan_netmask`
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i br0 -s $LAN_NET -d $LAN_NET -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i br0 -s ! $PROXY_IP -p tcp --dport 80 -j DNAT --to $PROXY_IP:$PROXY_PORT
iptables -t nat -I POSTROUTING -o br0 -s $LAN_NET -d $PROXY_IP -p tcp -j SNAT --to $LAN_IP
iptables -I FORWARD -i br0 -o br0 -s $LAN_NET -d $PROXY_IP -p tcp --dport $PROXY_PORT -j ACCEPT

Starting

Start/enable httpd.service and squid.service.

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