Browser-in-Browser(browser.rammerhead.org)
browser.rammerhead.org
Browser-in-Browser
https://browser.rammerhead.org/
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Looking at the traffic, isn't this literally MITM'ing all your traffic? This actually should be marked as [Flagged]; there's absolutely no reason why anyone should be using this.
Google smartly even refuses you from attempting to log in.
Yeah this reminds me of those super sketchy "Browse Anonymously" websites which would act as a proxy between you and the internet.
Isn't that what a browser does?
From the open source project[1], it seems like the core of this is a stateful HTTP proxy that syncs cookies and localStorage with the client. I guess that’s enough to make most things work?
I do wonder how they are getting around JavaScript frame-busting and that sort of thing, assuming they are. I was hoping they were doing something fun like running the JS engine in wasm, but that doesn’t seem to be the case.
[1] https://github.com/binary-person/rammerhead
I do wonder how they are getting around JavaScript frame-busting and that sort of thing, assuming they are. I was hoping they were doing something fun like running the JS engine in wasm, but that doesn’t seem to be the case.
[1] https://github.com/binary-person/rammerhead
Oh, I built something like this as a hobby project a few years ago! Still online (with a now-expired cert...), but very likely to go down with even a bit of usage : ) Still, here it is: https://fasterbadger.com
I may be missing the point of this, other than maybe being able to bypassing some network filtering. At first I was excited, thinking perhaps it's browser based and that it somehow bypassed CORS. But upon further inspection, it's piping everything through their domain. I have no idea whether or not they're trustworthy. I would not be submitting any credentials with this.
Not working not opening
I want to run a proxy like this on Node.js on my phone.
It's blocked for me