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(Unicode C++) HTTP/HTTPS using SOCKS5 ProxyDemonstrates how to use HTTP/HTTPS with a SOCKS5 proxy.
#include <CkHttpW.h> void ChilkatSample(void) { // This example assumes the Chilkat HTTP API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. CkHttpW http; // Using a SOCKS5 proxy is just a matter of setting a few properties. // Once these properties are set, all other coding is the same as when // the connection is direct to the HTTP server. // Set the SocksVersion property = 5 for SOCKS5 http.put_SocksVersion(5); // Set the SocksHostname to the SOCKS proxy domain name or IP address, // which may be IPv4 (dotted notation) or IPv6. http.put_SocksHostname(L"192.168.1.100"); // The port where the SOCKS5 proxy is listening. http.put_SocksPort(1080); // If the SOCKS5 proxy itself requires authentication, set the username/password // like this. (otherwise leave the username/password empty) http.put_SocksUsername(L"myUsername"); http.put_SocksPassword(L"myPassword"); // Now do whatever it is you need to do. All communications will go through the proxy. const wchar_t *html = http.quickGetStr(L"https://www.google.com/"); if (http.get_LastMethodSuccess() != true) { wprintf(L"%s\n",http.lastErrorText()); return; } wprintf(L"%s\n",html); wprintf(L"----\n"); wprintf(L"Success!\n"); } |
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