diff --git a/Vintage-Web-Proxy.md b/Vintage-Web-Proxy.md index 7a6d37f..09d8405 100644 --- a/Vintage-Web-Proxy.md +++ b/Vintage-Web-Proxy.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ However, the broader modern Web is an unforgiving place for a vintage computer a And the biggest practical hurdle: the move to enforcing encrypted https connections on a vast majority of sites (I blame Google for that) that even the last versions of classic Mac OS (or AmigaOS, Windows 98, etc.) aren't able to decrypt due to expired root certificates or other cryptographic limitations. -Vintage Web Proxy servers to the rescue! The Raspberry Pi that RaSCSI runs in is a versatile little device, and if it is not already overburdened by other software, it should be able to run a proxy server in parallel with RaSCSI. This page will cover a few options, tested in particular with older Macs. +Vintage Web Proxy servers to the rescue! The Raspberry Pi that RaSCSI runs on is a versatile little device, and if it is not already overburdened by other software, it should be able to run a proxy server in parallel with RaSCSI. This page will cover a few options, tested in particular with older Macs. # macproxy