java.lang.Objectjava.net.Socket
com.ibm.etill.framework.clientapi.SocksCapableClientSocket
This class creates a Socket that connects to a target through a SOCKS server using the SOCKS version 4 protocol.
This class DOES NOT support:
1) The SOCKS V4 extension for handling when you have a target hostname but can't get the IP address of the target host to connect to.
2) SOCKS V5 (any of it ...). If possible, we should stick w/ this class until Java steps up to Socks support in JDK 1.2. I *think* they're going to have version 5 support but I'm not sure.
Constructor Summary | |
SocksCapableClientSocket(java.lang.String targetHost, int targetPort, java.lang.String socksHost, int socksPort) Construct a socket with hostname, portnumber, socksHost, and socksPort. |
Methods inherited from class java.net.Socket |
bind, close, connect, connect, getChannel, getInetAddress, getInputStream, getKeepAlive, getLocalAddress, getLocalPort, getLocalSocketAddress, getOOBInline, getOutputStream, getPort, getReceiveBufferSize, getRemoteSocketAddress, getReuseAddress, getSendBufferSize, getSoLinger, getSoTimeout, getTcpNoDelay, getTrafficClass, isBound, isClosed, isConnected, isInputShutdown, isOutputShutdown, sendUrgentData, setKeepAlive, setOOBInline, setReceiveBufferSize, setReuseAddress, setSendBufferSize, setSocketImplFactory, setSoLinger, setSoTimeout, setTcpNoDelay, setTrafficClass, shutdownInput, shutdownOutput, toString |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait |
Constructor Detail |
public SocksCapableClientSocket(java.lang.String targetHost, int targetPort, java.lang.String socksHost, int socksPort) throws java.io.IOException
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