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   In comp.sys.raspberry-pi Grant Taylor wrote:   
   >   
   > You can configure Apache httpd as a reverse proxy for sites and leverage   
   > it's ability to modify HTML as it passes through. So you can bust HTTPS   
   > sites down to HTTP.   
   >   
   > I'm guessing that this is much of what sslstrip does.   
      
   Thanks, my first option will be to try the No-HTTPS Perl script   
   which was posted in alt.sources late last year. I had a go at setting   
   this up on the existing router, but I soon ran out of Flash while   
   installing dependancies for Perl and decided that the odds of it   
   having enough RAM and CPU speed to do the job weren't high enough to   
   bother trying to sort something out with a USB memory stick.   
      
   A Pi ZeroW is on its way. I might see how I go with the onboard   
   WiFi for starters, Perhaps putting a heatsink on the WiFi chip   
   will help against the burn-out issues as it's presumably due to   
   something overheating. The router could be positioned better for   
   WiFi if I set up an outdoor directional antenna for the mobile   
   broadband modem, which I need to do anyway. the WiFi only really   
   has to cover a few rooms (though one has some metal cladding in   
   the way).   
      
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