Hmm looks like I am some sort of admin here... I added you to Developers groups, maybe you can now do something more...
@rsimac thank you it is my understanding the project owner needs to step up for this. perhaps thats you?!
Thorbjørn thanks for the update... While I haven't even looked into this for many years, I do have some feeling the jsocks and socks are still relevant in some areas. Without even knowing what role I have in this project, I do very much encourage you to update and refresh it with your updates. Thanks!
Merge work done by me on Github back into official sources.
https://sourceforge.net/p/jsocks/bugs/8/#83b0
Hi Richard thankyou for looking into this - below is a log to stdout from the first proxy host showing two connections, the first is using IP address as destination and second is using a name - the name is not resolveable on the first proxy host, but it is resolvableon the second. I'm using SSH with connect-proxy proxyCmd to initiate the connection. ~/socks/bin $ ./SOCKS.sh Loading properties Reading file socks.properties Setting iddle timeout to 600000 ms. Setting accept timeout to 60000 ms. Setting...
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Wow, the jsocks is still being used... It has been a while since last time I (or probably anyone) looked into this code... can you please post some logs or error messages being displayed at or around the time the 'connection is dropped at the 1st proxy'... I just need something to narrow down the code section to look into... Thanks.
Wow, the jsocks is still being used... It has been a while since last time I (or probably anyone) looked into this code... can you please post some logs or error messages being displayed at or around the time the 'connection is dropped at the 1st proxy'... I just need something to narrow down the code section to look into... Thanks.
First proxy in chain drops connection if name cannot be resolved
hi sorry i know this is a stupid question but i am trying to add your library to...
Hello, Can jsocks forward connections to a HTTP proxy server? Thanks.
Patch: Make String.trim() actually meaningful