These are field notes gathered during installation of website search facility for the ElasticSearch website.
You may re-use it to put a similar system in place.
The following assumes:
These are field notes gathered during installation of website search facility for the ElasticSearch website.
You may re-use it to put a similar system in place.
The following assumes:
#!/bin/bash | |
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# Name: Bash CheatSheet for Mac OSX | |
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# A little overlook of the Bash basics | |
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# Usage: | |
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# Author: J. Le Coupanec | |
# Date: 2014/11/04 |
When setting up (that's immediately when user enables it in settings) Opera VPN sends few API requests to https://api.surfeasy.com to obtain credentials and proxy IPs, see below, also see The Oprah Proxy.
The browser then talks to a proxy de0.opera-proxy.net
(when VPN location is set to Germany), it's IP address can only be resolved from within Opera when VPN is on, it's 185.108.219.42
(or similar, see below). It's an HTTP/S proxy which requires auth.
When loading a page with Opera VPN enabled, the browser sends a lot of requests to de0.opera-proxy.net
with Proxy-Authorization
request header.
The Proxy-Authorization
header decoded: CC68FE24C34B5B2414FB1DC116342EADA7D5C46B:9B9BE3FAE674A33D1820315F4CC94372926C8210B6AEC0B662EC7CAD611D86A3
(that's sha1(device_id):device_password
, where device_id
and device_password
come from the POST /v2/register_device
API call, please note that this decoded header is from another Opera installation and thus contains
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