From fb6688a3b4df9fa5d6cf2e8318103d58a2f3165d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Nemo <me@captnemo.in>
Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2018 13:39:44 +0530
Subject: [PATCH] Removes tinyproxy

---
 tinyproxy/filter.conf    |   5 -----
 tinyproxy/main.tf        |  33 ---------------------------------
 tinyproxy/tinyproxy.conf | 180 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 tinyproxy/variables.tf   |   3 ---
 4 files changed, 221 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tinyproxy/filter.conf b/tinyproxy/filter.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 2f65eee..0000000 100644
--- a/tinyproxy/filter.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +1,0 @@
-portal.actcorp.in
-code.jquery.com
-debug.bb8.fun
-172.17.0.15.xip.io
-ifconfig.co
diff --git a/tinyproxy/main.tf b/tinyproxy/main.tf
deleted file mode 100644
index ddb70ff..0000000 100644
--- a/tinyproxy/main.tf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,33 +1,0 @@
-data "docker_registry_image" "tinyproxy" {
-  name = "captn3m0/tinyproxy:latest"
-}
-
-resource "docker_image" "tinyproxy" {
-  name          = "${data.docker_registry_image.tinyproxy.name}"
-  pull_triggers = ["${data.docker_registry_image.tinyproxy.sha256_digest}"]
-}
-
-resource "docker_container" "tinyproxy" {
-  name  = "tinyproxy"
-  image = "${docker_image.tinyproxy.latest}"
-
-  upload {
-    content = "${file("${path.module}/tinyproxy.conf")}"
-    file    = "/etc/tinyproxy/tinyproxy.conf"
-  }
-
-  upload {
-    content = "${file("${path.module}/filter.conf")}"
-    file    = "/etc/tinyproxy/filter.conf"
-  }
-
-  ports {
-    internal = 8888
-    external = 8888
-    ip       = "${var.ips["tun0"]}"
-  }
-
-  restart               = "unless-stopped"
-  destroy_grace_seconds = 10
-  must_run              = true
-}
diff --git a/tinyproxy/tinyproxy.conf b/tinyproxy/tinyproxy.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index b5c3a54..0000000 100644
--- a/tinyproxy/tinyproxy.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,180 +1,0 @@
-##
-## tinyproxy.conf -- tinyproxy daemon configuration file
-##
-## This example tinyproxy.conf file contains example settings
-## with explanations in comments. For decriptions of all
-## parameters, see the tinproxy.conf(5) manual page.
-##
-
-#
-# User/Group: This allows you to set the user and group that will be
-# used for tinyproxy after the initial binding to the port has been done
-# as the root user. Either the user or group name or the UID or GID
-# number may be used.
-#
-User tinyproxy
-Group tinyproxy
-
-#
-# Port: Specify the port which tinyproxy will listen on.  Please note
-# that should you choose to run on a port lower than 1024 you will need
-# to start tinyproxy using root.
-#
-Port 8888
-
-#
-# Timeout: The maximum number of seconds of inactivity a connection is
-# allowed to have before it is closed by tinyproxy.
-#
-Timeout 60
-
-
-#
-# DefaultErrorFile: The HTML file that gets sent if there is no
-# HTML file defined with an ErrorFile keyword for the HTTP error
-# that has occured.
-#
-DefaultErrorFile "/usr/share/tinyproxy/default.html"
-
-#
-# StatFile: The HTML file that gets sent when a request is made
-# for the stathost.  If this file doesn't exist a basic page is
-# hardcoded in tinyproxy.
-#
-StatFile "/usr/share/tinyproxy/stats.html"
-
-#
-# LogFile: Allows you to specify the location where information should
-# be logged to.  If you would prefer to log to syslog, then disable this
-# and enable the Syslog directive.  These directives are mutually
-# exclusive.
-#
-LogFile "/var/log/tinyproxy/tinyproxy.log"
-
-#
-# Syslog: Tell tinyproxy to use syslog instead of a logfile.  This
-# option must not be enabled if the Logfile directive is being used.
-# These two directives are mutually exclusive.
-#
-#Syslog On
-
-#
-# LogLevel:
-#
-# Set the logging level. Allowed settings are:
-# Critical  (least verbose)
-# Error
-# Warning
-# Notice
-# Connect   (to log connections without Info's noise)
-# Info    (most verbose)
-#
-# The LogLevel logs from the set level and above. For example, if the
-# LogLevel was set to Warning, then all log messages from Warning to
-# Critical would be output, but Notice and below would be suppressed.
-#
-LogLevel Notice
-
-
-XTinyproxy No
-
-
-#
-# MaxClients: This is the absolute highest number of threads which will
-# be created. In other words, only MaxClients number of clients can be
-# connected at the same time.
-#
-MaxClients 10
-
-MinSpareServers 2
-MaxSpareServers 10
-
-#
-# StartServers: The number of servers to start initially.
-#
-StartServers 5
-
-#
-# MaxRequestsPerChild: The number of connections a thread will handle
-# before it is killed. In practise this should be set to 0, which
-# disables thread reaping. If you do notice problems with memory
-# leakage, then set this to something like 10000.
-#
-MaxRequestsPerChild 10000
-
-#
-# Allow: Customization of authorization controls. If there are any
-# access control keywords then the default action is to DENY. Otherwise,
-# the default action is ALLOW.
-#
-# The order of the controls are important. All incoming connections are
-# tested against the controls based on order.
-#
-#Allow 127.0.0.1
-
-
-#
-# DisableViaHeader: When this is set to yes, Tinyproxy does NOT add
-# the Via header to the requests. This virtually puts Tinyproxy into
-# stealth mode. Note that RFC 2616 requires proxies to set the Via
-# header, so by enabling this option, you break compliance.
-# Don't disable the Via header unless you know what you are doing...
-#
-DisableViaHeader Yes
-
-#
-# Filter: This allows you to specify the location of the filter file.
-#
-Filter "/etc/tinyproxy/filter.conf"
-
-#
-# FilterURLs: Filter based on URLs rather than domains.
-#
-#FilterURLs On
-
-#
-# FilterExtended: Use POSIX Extended regular expressions rather than
-# basic.
-#
-#FilterExtended On
-
-#
-# FilterCaseSensitive: Use case sensitive regular expressions.
-#
-#FilterCaseSensitive On
-
-#
-# FilterDefaultDeny: Change the default policy of the filtering system.
-# If this directive is commented out, or is set to "No" then the default
-# policy is to allow everything which is not specifically denied by the
-# filter file.
-#
-# However, by setting this directive to "Yes" the default policy becomes
-# to deny everything which is _not_ specifically allowed by the filter
-# file.
-#
-FilterDefaultDeny Yes
-
-#
-# Anonymous: If an Anonymous keyword is present, then anonymous proxying
-# is enabled.  The headers listed are allowed through, while all others
-# are denied. If no Anonymous keyword is present, then all headers are
-# allowed through.  You must include quotes around the headers.
-#
-# Most sites require cookies to be enabled for them to work correctly, so
-# you will need to allow Cookies through if you access those sites.
-#
-#Anonymous "Host"
-#Anonymous "Authorization"
-#Anonymous "Cookie"
-
-#
-# ConnectPort: This is a list of ports allowed by tinyproxy when the
-# CONNECT method is used.  To disable the CONNECT method altogether, set
-# the value to 0.  If no ConnectPort line is found, all ports are
-# allowed (which is not very secure.)
-#
-# The following two ports are used by SSL.
-#
-ConnectPort 443
-ConnectPort 563
diff --git a/tinyproxy/variables.tf b/tinyproxy/variables.tf
deleted file mode 100644
index f7b7a99..0000000 100644
--- a/tinyproxy/variables.tf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +1,0 @@
-variable "ips" {
-  type = "map"
-}
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