ProxyT

Description A GProxy handles connecting to a remote host via a given type of proxy server. It is implemented by the 'gio-proxy' extension point. The extensions are named after their proxy protocol name. As an example, a SOCKS5 proxy implementation can be retrieved with the name 'socks5' using the function g_io_extension_point_get_extension_by_name().

Members

Functions

gProxyConnect
IOStream gProxyConnect(IOStream connection, ProxyAddress proxyAddress, Cancellable cancellable)

Given connection to communicate with a proxy (eg, a GSocketConnection that is connected to the proxy server), this does the necessary handshake to connect to proxy_address, and if required, wraps the GIOStream to handle proxy payload. Since 2.26

gProxyConnectAsync
void gProxyConnectAsync(IOStream connection, ProxyAddress proxyAddress, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData)

Asynchronous version of g_proxy_connect(). Since 2.26

gProxyConnectFinish
IOStream gProxyConnectFinish(AsyncResultIF result)

See g_proxy_connect(). Since 2.26

gProxySupportsHostname
int gProxySupportsHostname()

Some proxy protocols expect to be passed a hostname, which they will resolve to an IP address themselves. Others, like SOCKS4, do not allow this. This function will return FALSE if proxy is implementing such a protocol. When FALSE is returned, the caller should resolve the destination hostname first, and then pass a GProxyAddress containing the stringified IP address to g_proxy_connect() or g_proxy_connect_async(). Since 2.26

getProxyTStruct
GProxy* getProxyTStruct()
Undocumented in source. Be warned that the author may not have intended to support it.

Static functions

gProxyGetDefaultForProtocol
ProxyIF gProxyGetDefaultForProtocol(string protocol)

Lookup "gio-proxy" extension point for a proxy implementation that supports specified protocol. Since 2.26

Variables

gProxy
GProxy* gProxy;

the main Gtk struct

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