RE: proxy
- Posted by Lucius Hilley <l3euphoria at bellsouth.net> Jun 19, 2003
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Derek Parnell wrote: > > > On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 01:22:43 -0500 (06/19/03 16:22:43) > , <gertie at visionsix.com> wrote: > > > > > I was just told by some long-time nix-users that Eu can't be a http > > proxy > > on nix, as i thought. > > Unless I have evidence to the contrary, I must disagree with your > source. > Did they give the reason(s) for saying the Eu has such a limitation? > > -- > > cheers, > Derek Parnell > I believe that jbrown has provided the sockets for linux that would be needed for her proxy task. A port of TCP4U to linux. IIRC. What kat is asking for is a sort of reverse proxy. With bells and whistles. Bells & Whistles: * Somehow be told what her dynamic IP is this time. * Web interface? * Windows Client side program to send her IP to the proxy? * Denial to foward to her from an IP because she said so. * Web interface? * Add this IP to the list. You best date it in your database. She will probably want to know its age. Add a lifetime feature? - Length of time to Refuse. * Automatically removed Aged IP's? * Manual method to remove IP's * Settable Max # of connections to kat limit. * She is on dial-up! How many connections could she possibly handle at the same time? * Wants it to be in EU. Period. REASON: * Define new rules and features for the proxy using Euphoria code. She knows Euphoria, mIRC, and probably DOS batch. As smart as she is. I don't think she wants to go out learning any new languages all over the place. PERL, Python, C, Java... I'm sure the list goes on. Appears to have allergic reactions or something. (Reality: Learning is very time consuming.) I don't have more to add at the moment. Other irc.sorcery.net #euphoria chatroom participants of this topic should add their two cents worth to what I have stated here. kat's proxy program has its best chance to see the light of day when all of its expected features and problems have been exposed. I truly hope that her project does come to exist. It is simply not within my current programming abilities. It would take me at least 2 or 3 years at my current rate of learning and devotion. (I have a severe lack of devotion.) Sincerely, Lucius L. Hilley III - Unkmar PS: Kat, please don't be overly offended by my remarks here.