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HTTPS Requests over Squid Proxy Direct TLS Connection
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Demonstrates how to send HTTP requests through an HTTP proxy that supports Direct TLS Connections. (Chilkat tests with a squid 4.11 proxy.)A direct TLS connection to an HTTP proxy is where the initial connection to the proxy server is TLS.
Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.83 or greater.
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// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
http := chilkat.NewHttp()
// Set the HTTP proxy domain or IP address.
http.SetProxyDomain("172.16.16.46")
// The proxy port..
http.SetProxyPort(3128)
// Indicate that we are to use a direct TLS connection with the HTTP proxy
// (we use a Squid Cache: Version 4.11 for testing)
http.SetProxyDirectTls(true)
// If the proxy requires a login or password, we can set it here.
// Otherwise comment out these lines.
http.SetProxyLogin("myProxyLogin")
http.SetProxyPassword("myProxyPassword")
// All requests sent on the http object will now go through the proxy.
// Give it a test:
s := http.QuickGetStr("https://www.chilkatsoft.com/helloWorld.html")
if http.LastMethodSuccess() == false {
fmt.Println(http.LastErrorText())
http.DisposeHttp()
return
}
// The LastErrorText property also contains information when method call succeeds.
// Have a look to see that the request was sent through the proxy:
fmt.Println(http.LastErrorText())
fmt.Println("---")
fmt.Println(*s)
fmt.Println("---")
fmt.Println("Success for TLS destination over direct TLS HTTP proxy.")
http.DisposeHttp()