retro-proxy
browservice
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2 months ago | 27 days ago | |
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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retro-proxy
- Internet explorer cannot display the webpage (Windows XP, Vista)
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Just got Windows 3.11 onto the Internet! Netscape Navigator 2.02 (Google crashed the browser)
https://theoldnet.com/ https://github.com/tenox7/wrp https://github.com/DrKylstein/retro-proxy
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Taking the Color Classic online in 2022
Retro-proxy is the biggest contributor. It handles https to http, strips out javascript and css, resizes images a bit, and minifies html. It helps a lot.
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Surfing the net on the Color Classic
Net traffic is being proxied through retro-proxy to handle SSL and minifying some of the content. Details of the in-house 'ISP' I'm using can be found here.
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Best Proxy Approach for DOS Machine?
I have Linux computers and a Windows 10 mothership and have looked at https://github.com/DrKylstein/retro-proxy but there's very little documentation and I can't even tell if Retro Proxy provides a proxy address, let alone makes it available to the DOS machine.
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Browsing Reddit on an Intel 8088, using a modem from the 1960s
Also thanks to DrKylestein for [Retro Proxy](https://github.com/DrKylstein/retro-proxy)
Also thanks to DrKylestein for Retro Proxy
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The Dialup Home Lab: Featuring the Cobalt Qube 2
On the server mgetty is configured for normal tty access, but also to support /AutoPPP/, which kicks off a pppd session and allows machines to connect via PPP like any dial-up internet provider. net.ipv4.forward is set to 1, and ipfwadm is set up to forward traffic. The server acts as a router, doing NAT for the dial-up client. Works great, though I do have browservice and retro-proxy servers running on a VM to handle https -> http and/or rendering for websites too modern for older browsers.
browservice
- Best way to go about using 2000 on the modern web.
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Connect to internet
Browservice - proxy but goes one step further and renders the page and actually only sends back a clickable image to the browser on the old machine. Almost like screensharing.
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The Home Dialup ISP: Bell 103 through V.92 with automatic call recording
I have a [Browservice](https://github.com/ttalvitie/browservice) server set up for the faster machines, which basically streams images, and a [retroproxy](https://github.com/humbertocsjr/retroproxy) service for the slower machines :)
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I can barely believe what I am seeing...
Original iMac G3 (the very first) running Mac OS X 10.1 and Netscape 7.01. The magic comes from this program : https://github.com/ttalvitie/browservice
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make ie6 render pages normally.
Browservice may be suitable if you have to use IE6 and you're OK using a proxy system.
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If you're happy with OpenBSD, probably any computer is good enough
"browservice" will render web pages server-side and then deliver them to your browser as an image with simple javascript.
It works in virtually all "old" browsers and can be very useful for older computers.
https://github.com/ttalvitie/browservice
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Only thing I'm sad about is I cannot view r/windows98 on my Win98..
TL;DR: Read the entirety of Readme.md (it's at the bottom of https://github.com/ttalvitie/browservice). If you still have specific questions, i'll try to help.
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How to create a Virtualbox modem/LAN connection for Windows 98?
Check out browservice; either run it on your host, or in another VM.
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Current Google Chrome in 32-bit XP: Easy Mode
A 4th gen i7, the VM gets 2.3 GB, but I've done similarly stupid stuff on an AMD Athlon 64 (sluggish but usable, 720p YT dropping frames but watchable). Browservice running in a VM to serve XP's IE8 is another fun Goldbergian trick.
- My Sealed Copy of Netscape 2.0 for Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. Cant wait to open it up. Itll be like the 90s all over again
What are some alternatives?
MicroWeb - DOS Web browser for 8088 class machines
docker-firefox - Docker container for Firefox
wrp - Web Rendering Proxy: Use vintage, historical, legacy browsers on modern web
browsh - A fully-modern text-based browser, rendering to TTY and browsers
ViewFinderJS - :camera: ViewFinder - Remote isolated browser API for security, automation visibility and interactivity. RBI. CBII. Remote browser isolation, embeddable BrowserView, secure chrome-as-a-service. Managed, variable bandwidth and co-browsing options available in Pro versions. Like S2, WebGap, Bromium, Authentic8, Menlo Security and Broadcom, but free and open-source. Integrated secure document viewing with CDR from https://github.com/dosyago/p2%2e [Moved to: https://github.com/i5ik/ViewFinder]
webone - HTTP 1.x proxy that makes old web browsers usable again in the Web 2.0 world.
docker-baseimage-gui - A minimal docker baseimage to ease creation of X graphical application containers
oasis - a small statically-linked linux system
retroproxy - A reverse proxy for login and game servers of Dofus Retro.
ExplorerPatcher - This project aims to enhance the working environment on Windows
carbonyl - Chromium running inside your terminal