09-17-2001
General Proxy Question
This is quite a general question:
I am trying to detect whether people accessing my network are using a proxy server. This is *not* to ensure that web pages are not cached!
The only way that I can think of doing this is to intercept at packet level and examine the source port for high-numbers. But even this is no guarantee. Humph.
Does anybody have any suggestions. The solution must be automated, ie. I can't rely on users filling out a form correctly!
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net::jabber::loudmouth::proxy
Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::Proxy(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::Proxy(3pm)
NAME
Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::Proxy - Jabber proxy
HIERARCHY
Glib::Boxed
+----Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::Proxy
METHODS
proxy = Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::Proxy->new ($type)
o $type (Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::ProxyType)
proxy = Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::Proxy->new_with_server ($type, $server, $port)
o $type (Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::ProxyType)
o $server (string)
o $port (integer)
string = $proxy->get_password
$proxy->set_password ($password)
o $password (string)
integer = $proxy->get_port
$proxy->set_port ($port)
o $port (integer)
string = $proxy->get_server
$proxy->set_server ($server)
o $server (string)
proxytype = $proxy->get_type
$proxy->set_type ($type)
o $type (Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::ProxyType)
string = $proxy->get_username
$proxy->set_username ($username)
o $username (string)
ENUMS AND FLAGS
enum Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::ProxyType
o 'none' / 'LM_PROXY_TYPE_NONE'
o 'http' / 'LM_PROXY_TYPE_HTTP'
SEE ALSO
Net::Jabber::Loudmouth, Glib::Boxed
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005 by Florian Ragwitz
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.7 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
perl v5.14.2 2011-11-15 Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::Proxy(3pm)