1. SOCKS Communication Library
- Posted by Mario Steele <eumario at trilake.net> May 09, 2005
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Hello All, I have submitted version 1.0 of the SOCKS Communication Library. It is a layer library, that allows you to make outgoing connections through SOCKS4/SOCKS5 capable Firewalls / Proxy Servers. Documentation is included, though there is not much to the library. This library is released, with no garuntee of fitness to work. I've tested the library with a couple of buggy programs, so therefore, cannot express the validity of it actually working. If it works, please let me know. ^.^ That is all. Mario Steele http://enchantedblade.trilake.net Attaining World Dominiation, one byte at a time...
2. Re: SOCKS Communication Library
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> May 09, 2005
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Mario Steele wrote: > > I have submitted version 1.0 of the SOCKS Communication Library. If it fails to connect, what can I do to try and make it connect? I'm using Windows XP Pro. I'm guessing I chould just change the port address... but where do I do that? :) -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
3. Re: SOCKS Communication Library
- Posted by Mario Steele <eumario at trilake.net> May 09, 2005
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- Last edited May 10, 2005
cklester wrote: > > Mario Steele wrote: > > > > I have submitted version 1.0 of the SOCKS Communication Library. > > If it fails to connect, what can I do to try and make it connect? I'm using > Windows XP Pro. I'm guessing I chould just change the port address... but > where do I do that? :) > > -=ck > "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." > <a > href="http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/">http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/</a> > In what frame of refernce do you mean CK? Most generally, I leave the port decisions to the programmer/user. Since Port configurations are diffrent among diffrent Proxy servers. Some run on 1080, some run on 8080 (Which is HTTP Proxy, but SOCKS4/5 can be bound to the same port), some may have some weird number, that only the User knows. If you could be more specific with what is failing to make the connection, I may be able to help out more. EG: Peice of code your using, the Error Constant/Error Message your receiving, and the version of SOCKS your trying to use (EG: SOCKS4/SOCKS5). Mario Steele http://enchantedblade.trilake.net Attaining World Dominiation, one byte at a time...
4. Re: SOCKS Communication Library
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> May 09, 2005
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- Last edited May 10, 2005
Mario Steele wrote: > cklester wrote: > > Mario Steele wrote: > > > I have submitted version 1.0 of the SOCKS Communication Library. > > If it fails to connect, what can I do to try and make it connect? I'm using > > Windows XP Pro. I'm guessing I chould just change the port address... but > > where do I do that? :) > In what frame of refernce do you mean CK? Hey, Mario... I'm just running the two demos you provided and neither can connect ("Request to Firewall was not accepted. (Unable to connect to Firewall)" I was wondering if that was because of the way my firewall is configured or if I need to change the port which the demos are using... or something else! :) -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
5. Re: SOCKS Communication Library
- Posted by Mario Steele <eumario at trilake.net> May 09, 2005
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- Last edited May 10, 2005
cklester wrote: > > Mario Steele wrote: > > cklester wrote: > > > Mario Steele wrote: > > > > I have submitted version 1.0 of the SOCKS Communication Library. > > > If it fails to connect, what can I do to try and make it connect? I'm > > > using > > > Windows XP Pro. I'm guessing I chould just change the port address... but > > > where do I do that? :) > > In what frame of refernce do you mean CK? > > Hey, Mario... I'm just running the two demos you provided and neither can > connect ("Request to Firewall was not accepted. (Unable to connect to > Firewall)" > > I was wondering if that was because of the way my firewall is configured or > if I need to change the port which the demos are using... or something else! > :) > > -=ck > "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." > <a > href="http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/">http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/</a> > Oh yeah. Doy. Forgot to tell people to change ports in the Demos! Silly me. Yes, you should have to change the ports, cause I think I put in some wiki wiki ports in there, cause the firewall software I was testing it with, was..... shall we say, screwy? Anyways, I'm in the Euphoria Chat Room, if ya want to stop by and chat a bit about it. Mario Steele http://enchantedblade.trilake.net Attaining World Dominiation, one byte at a time...
6. Re: SOCKS Communication Library
- Posted by "Kat" <gertie at visionsix.com> May 11, 2005
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Has anyone made a serial-to-serial communications port software that can be used to connect computerA to computerB and see the internet that is connected to computerB? In other words, computerB becomes a router, using serial port to other computers like an ethernet lan? There's 300 feet of good new cat5-E cable buried underground that is useless at the moment. I suspect slower serial port speeds is better than nothing. Kat
7. Re: SOCKS Communication Library
- Posted by Michael J. Sabal <m_sabal at yahoo.com> May 11, 2005
- 450 views
Kat wrote: > > Has anyone made a serial-to-serial communications port software that can > be used to connect computerA to computerB and see the internet that is > connected to computerB? In other words, computerB becomes a router, > using serial port to other computers like an ethernet lan? There's 300 feet of > > good new cat5-E cable buried underground that is useless at the moment. I > suspect slower serial port speeds is better than nothing. > > Kat > Not understanding your exact situation ATM, what you are trying to do is possible, even in a Windows environment. I don't have Direct Cable Connection installed on this PC, and I haven't done this in a number of years; but IIRC, you can use DCC to establish a SLIP (serial line IP) connection that allows you to use the other PC's IP resources. I'm sure there are a dozen other things that need to be configured in Windows land to make it work, but that should be the core of what you're looking for. Michael J. Sabal
8. Re: SOCKS Communication Library
- Posted by Martin Stachon <martin.stachon at tiscali.cz> May 11, 2005
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Kat wrote: > Has anyone made a serial-to-serial communications port software that can > be used to connect computerA to computerB and see the internet that is > connected to computerB? In other words, computerB becomes a router, > using serial port to other computers like an ethernet lan? There's 300 feet of > > good new cat5-E cable buried underground that is useless at the moment. I > suspect slower serial port speeds is better than nothing. > > Kat On linux, you can use PPP/SLIP, you get eg. a ppp0/sl0 network interface, and then do masquerading/routing/proxy/whatever. See http://www.faqs.org/docs/linux_network/index.html, chapters 7 and 8. Windows knows this too, some years ago a played some tcp/ip games over cable with my friend, but I can't remember if it was serial or parallel cable, just remember we were using some driver that was part of Win98 ("Serial cable network" or something like that, I don't have Win9x to check. HTH, Martin
9. Re: SOCKS Communication Library
- Posted by Bernie Ryan <xotron at bluefrog.com> May 11, 2005
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Kat wrote: > > Has anyone made a serial-to-serial communications port software that can > be used to connect computerA to computerB and see the internet that is > connected to computerB? In other words, computerB becomes a router, > using serial port to other computers like an ethernet lan? There's 300 feet of > > good new cat5-E cable buried underground that is useless at the moment. I > suspect slower serial port speeds is better than nothing. > > Kat > > Kat: Why don't you use a NULL modem or null wired serial cable. Then use direct connect feature that is built into Windows. Bernie My files in archive: w32engin.ew mixedlib.e eu_engin.e win32eru.ew Can be downloaded here: http://www.rapideuphoria.com/cgi-bin/asearch.exu?dos=on&win=on&lnx=on&gen=on&keywords=bernie+ryan