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rainbowsocks
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SOCKS4a client developed with rainbows
npm install rainbowsocks
Pseudo function of rainbowsocks.request to establish a TCP/IP stream connection
Pseudo function of rainbowsocks.request to establish a TCP/IP port binding
Sends a request to proxy to take a specific action
connect
Connected to proxy
var RainbowSocks = require('rainbowsocks');
var sock = new RainbowSocks(8080, '192.168.0.45');
sock.on('connect', function() {
console.log('Connected to proxy');
sock.connect('www.google.com', 80, function(err, socket) {
if(err) throw err;
console.log('Connected to www.google.com');
socket.write('GET / HTTP/1.1\nHost: www.google.com\n\n');
socket.pipe(process.stdout);
});
});
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SOCKS4a proxy client
The npm package rainbowsocks receives a total of 334 weekly downloads. As such, rainbowsocks popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that rainbowsocks demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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