KSocks Class Reference
This class provides you with an interface to a SOCKS Proxy server. Access to a SOCKS Proxy. More...
#include <ksocks.h>
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| void | disableSocks () |
| Disable the use of SOCKS immediately. | |
| void | enableSocks () |
| Enable the use of SOCKS immediately if hasSocks() is true. | |
| bool | usingSocks () |
| Checks whether SOCKS is currently being used. | |
| bool | hasSocks () |
| Checks whether SOCKS is available for use. | |
| int | connect (int sockfd, const sockaddr *serv_addr, ksocklen_t addrlen) |
| This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. | |
| signed long int | read (int fd, void *buf, unsigned long int count) |
| This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. | |
| signed long int | write (int fd, const void *buf, unsigned long int count) |
| This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. | |
| int | recvfrom (int s, void *buf, unsigned long int len, int flags, sockaddr *from, ksocklen_t *fromlen) |
| This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. | |
| int | sendto (int s, const void *msg, unsigned long int len, int flags, const sockaddr *to, ksocklen_t tolen) |
| This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. | |
| int | recv (int s, void *buf, unsigned long int len, int flags) |
| This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. | |
| int | send (int s, const void *msg, unsigned long int len, int flags) |
| This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. | |
| int | getsockname (int s, sockaddr *name, ksocklen_t *namelen) |
| This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. | |
| int | getpeername (int s, sockaddr *name, ksocklen_t *namelen) |
| This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. | |
| int | accept (int s, sockaddr *addr, ksocklen_t *addrlen) |
| This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. | |
| int | select (int n, fd_set *readfds, fd_set *writefds, fd_set *exceptfds, struct timeval *timeout) |
| This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. | |
| int | listen (int s, int backlog) |
| This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. | |
| int | bind (int sockfd, sockaddr *my_addr, ksocklen_t addrlen) |
| This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. | |
| void | die () |
| If you're using this, you're probably doing something wrong. | |
Static Public Methods | |
| KSocks * | self () |
| Return an instance of class KSocks *. | |
| bool | activated () |
| Checks whether KSocks has been started (ie someone called self()). | |
| void | disable () |
| Set this before the first call to KSocks::self() and it will fail to initialize SOCKS. | |
| void | setConfig (KConfigBase *config) |
Set this before the first call to KSocks::self() and it will use config to read its configuration from. | |
Detailed Description
This class provides you with an interface to a SOCKS Proxy server. Access to a SOCKS Proxy.A SOCKS server is able to provide full internet access behind a firewall. KSocks is a singleton, there can noly be one instance at any given time. To obtain a reference to that instance, use self().
Definition at line 44 of file ksocks.h.
Member Function Documentation
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Return an instance of class KSocks *. You cannot delete this object. It is a singleton class.
Definition at line 202 of file ksocks.cpp. References KStaticDeleter< type >::setObject(). Referenced by KExtendedSocket::accept(), KExtendedSocket::connect(), KExtendedSocket::flush(), KSocket::KSocket(), KExtendedSocket::listen(), KExtendedSocket::localAddress(), KExtendedSocket::peerAddress(), KExtendedSocket::readBlock(), KExtendedSocket::waitForMore(), and KExtendedSocket::writeBlock(). |
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Checks whether KSocks has been started (ie someone called self()).
Definition at line 232 of file ksocks.cpp. |
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Disable the use of SOCKS immediately.
Definition at line 445 of file ksocks.cpp. |
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Enable the use of SOCKS immediately if hasSocks() is true.
Definition at line 450 of file ksocks.cpp. |
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Checks whether SOCKS is currently being used.
Definition at line 435 of file ksocks.cpp. |
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Checks whether SOCKS is available for use.
Definition at line 440 of file ksocks.cpp. |
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This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. Read the appropriate man page. Definition at line 462 of file ksocks.cpp. Referenced by KExtendedSocket::connect(). |
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This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. Read the appropriate man page. Definition at line 470 of file ksocks.cpp. Referenced by KExtendedSocket::readBlock(). |
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This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. Read the appropriate man page. Definition at line 477 of file ksocks.cpp. Referenced by KExtendedSocket::flush(), and KExtendedSocket::writeBlock(). |
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This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. Read the appropriate man page. Definition at line 484 of file ksocks.cpp. |
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This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. Read the appropriate man page. Definition at line 497 of file ksocks.cpp. |
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This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. Read the appropriate man page. Definition at line 505 of file ksocks.cpp. |
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This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. Read the appropriate man page. Definition at line 512 of file ksocks.cpp. |
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This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. Read the appropriate man page. Definition at line 519 of file ksocks.cpp. Referenced by KSocket::KSocket(), and KExtendedSocket::localAddress(). |
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This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. Read the appropriate man page. Definition at line 531 of file ksocks.cpp. Referenced by KExtendedSocket::peerAddress(). |
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This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. Read the appropriate man page. Definition at line 543 of file ksocks.cpp. Referenced by KExtendedSocket::accept(). |
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This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. Read the appropriate man page. Definition at line 555 of file ksocks.cpp. Referenced by KExtendedSocket::accept(), KExtendedSocket::connect(), and KExtendedSocket::waitForMore(). |
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This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. Read the appropriate man page. Definition at line 563 of file ksocks.cpp. Referenced by KExtendedSocket::listen(). |
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This is the re-implementation of libc's function of the same name. Read the appropriate man page. Definition at line 570 of file ksocks.cpp. Referenced by KExtendedSocket::connect(), and KExtendedSocket::listen(). |
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If you're using this, you're probably doing something wrong. Please don't use it. Definition at line 413 of file ksocks.cpp. |
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Set this before the first call to KSocks::self() and it will fail to initialize SOCKS.
Definition at line 197 of file ksocks.cpp. |
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Set this before the first call to KSocks::self() and it will use
Definition at line 218 of file ksocks.cpp. References KStaticDeleter< type >::setObject(). |
The documentation for this class was generated from the following files:
