desproxy binary package in Ubuntu Trusty amd64

 Browsers (in general HTTP clients) use HTTP proxies to request web pages. The
 proxy forwards those request to the destination server. All
 the negotiation is done via the HTTP protocol, which is designed just
 to carry HTTP requests and no generic (TCP/IP) traffic. That is why you
 can't (normally) use Internet applications beside your browser if
 you are behind a HTTP proxy.
 .
 That is what desproxy is good for. Desproxy is a TCP tunnel, which
 means desproxy can forward TCP/IP traffic via a HTTP proxy. Desproxy
 uses a HTTP/1.1 method (CONNECT) to establish TCP/IP connections on
 demand. CONNECT is used for SSL connections when accessing to secure
 sites. So if you can access sites that support SSL (www.hotmail.com for
 example) you can use desproxy.

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Date Status Target Pocket Component Section Priority Phased updates Version
  2013-10-18 14:25:21 UTC Published Ubuntu Trusty amd64 release universe net Optional 0.1.0~pre3-8
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