I have been toying with a Proxy client/server app that will listen on the CLIENT system on lets say port 7070. User's browser proxy setting is configured for "localhost" port "7070".
When this proxy app gets a request for a URL it should FETCH the URL and display it on the browser.
I already made the listener portion of the script (it was easy) but how can I then call and get the URL that the user will request on their browser and display it to the browser acting like a proxy.
Here is the code so far. I am totally stuck ..any help is highly appreciated
I'm new to this forum, so please be gentle !
I need to get my IBM RS running AIX4.3 onto the internet to a particular ftp server, through a NT server running proxy services.
This NT server is directly connected to our internet router vis a secondary NIC on the NT server.
When I add the route... (2 Replies)
I'm trying to get a Unix server on the internet (mostly for DNS requests) but this server is on a network behind a Proxy server. How can I configure my unix server that he will pass the proxy server for internet requests? (2 Replies)
let me save everyone the pain that it caused me.
This is all free. And make sure it is in this order
1) make sure you have the latest version of perl installed
2) make sure you have NET:aemon installed
3) make sure you have RPC::PlServer & PlClient (the bundle has both)
4) make sure... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am involved in a project on Debian. One of my requirement is to route an IP packet in my application to a proxy server and receive the reply from the proxy server as an IP packet. My application handles data at the IP frame level. My application creates an IP packet(with all the necessary... (0 Replies)
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Hi,
I am writing a Linux socket Server and Client using TCP protocol on Ubuntu 9.04 x64.
I am having problem trying to implement a scenario where the client should keep running even when the... (2 Replies)
Ciao a tutti,
ho l'esigenza di collegarmi in SFTP (client Winscp) ad una macchina solaris che vedo attraverso un'altra macchina solaris. Come configuro la connessione ?
Sulla macchina diretta non ho problemi mentre sulla remota non so come configurare i parametri per utilizzare la diretta come... (1 Reply)
I am having problems receiving data from a remote server. It seems that I can send an HTTP request to any host such as http://www.google.com, but I can't get a reply.
I'm sending the host a HTTP 1.0 request that is formatted as such:
GET / HTTP/1.0
Host: http://www.google.com
Connection:... (0 Replies)
I want to write a perl script on a server to behave like a proxy server.
I want to be able to enter the hostname and port on firefox proxy settings (or IE, chrome, whatever) and then go to a site, and have my webserver forward the request to another server, and forward the response back to the... (2 Replies)
Hi,
i would like to enable all operations/connections to use a proxy server in a redhat server ,
witch file should i config to get this for all conections ....
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net::proxy::connector
Net::Proxy::Connector(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Proxy::Connector(3pm)NAME
Net::Proxy::Connector - Base class for Net::Proxy protocols
SYNOPSIS
#
# template for the zlonk connector
#
package Net::Proxy::Connector::zlonk;
use strict;
use Net::Proxy::Connector;
our @ISA = qw( Net::Proxy::Connector );
# here are the methods you need to write for your connector
# if it can be used as an 'in' connector
sub listen { }
sub accept_from { }
# if it can be used as an 'out' connector
sub connect { }
# to process data
sub read_from { }
sub write_to { }
1;
DESCRIPTION
"Net::Proxy::Connector" is the base class for all specialised protocols used by "Net::Proxy".
METHODS
Class methods
The base class provides the following methods:
new()
Instance methods
set_proxy( $proxy )
Define the proxy that "owns" the connector.
get_proxy()
Return the "Net::Proxy" object that "owns" the connector.
is_in()
Return a boolean value indicating if the "Net::Proxy::Connector" object is the "in" connector of its proxy.
is_out()
Return a boolean value indicating if the "Net::Proxy::Connector" object is the "out" connector of its proxy.
new_connection_on( $socket )
This method is called by "Net::Proxy" to handle incoming connections, and in turn call "accept_from()" on the 'in' connector and
"connect()" on the 'out' connector.
raw_read_from( $socket )
This method can be used by "Net::Proxy::Connector" subclasses in their "read_from()" methods, to fetch raw data on a socket.
raw_write_to( $socket, $data )
This method can be used by "Net::Proxy::Connector" subclasses in their "write_to()" methods, to send raw data on a socket.
raw_listen( )
This method can be used by "Net::Proxy::Connector" subclasses in their "listen()" methods, to create a listening socket on their "host"
and "port" parameters.
raw_accept_from( $socket )
This method can be used internaly by "Net::Proxy::Connector" subclasses in their "accept_from()" methods, to accept a newly connected
socket.
Subclass methods
The following methods should be defined in "Net::Proxy::Connector" subclasses:
Initialisation
init()
This method initalise the connector.
Processing incoming/outgoing data
read_from( $socket )
Return the data that was possibly decapsulated by the connector.
write_to( $socket, $data )
Write $data to the given $socket, according to the connector scheme.
"in" connector
listen()
Initiate listening sockets and return them.
This method can use the "raw_listen()" method to do the low-level listen call.
accept_from( $socket )
$socket is a listening socket created by "listen()". This method returns the connected socket.
This method can use the "raw_accept_from()" method to do the low-level accept call.
"out" connector
connect()
Return a socket connected to the remote server.
AUTHOR
Philippe 'BooK' Bruhat, "<book@cpan.org>".
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2006 Philippe 'BooK' Bruhat, All Rights Reserved.
LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2009-10-18 Net::Proxy::Connector(3pm)