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Article: 14133 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: using http-proxy function...
Date: 23 Feb 2003 14:55:48 -0500
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In article <b3ad4i$kl5$1@news-reader10.wanadoo.fr>,
Nike <nike@adidas.com> wrote:
: Can someone tell me if using an http-proxy with C-Kermit through "set tcp
: http-proxy..." is possible with a non-secure version ?
:
Yes. Here's the relevant passage from the "help set tcp" text from a
non-secure C-Kermit build:
SET TCP HTTP-PROXY [<hostname or ip-address>[:<port>]]
If a hostname or ip-address is specified, Kermit will use the Proxy
server when attempting outgoing connections. If no hostname or
ip-address is specified, any previously specified Proxy server will
be removed. If no port number is specified, the "http" service
will be used.
Unfortunately the http-proxy feature did not work at all with FTP until
a bug was fixed a couple days ago. The fix is available in the C-Kermit
daily builds:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ckdaily.html
In this new version, the SET TCP HTTP-PROXY command also accepts /USER:
and /PASSWORD: switches in case the proxy server requires a User ID and
password.
: And, in the case of a secure one, what are the ports used on the proxy and
: on the remote server to connect by ftps ? What are the requirements for this
: to work ?
:
Not sure, but you should be able to hit on a winning combination with some
experimentation.
- Frank