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37 lines
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c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
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SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
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Long: socks4
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Arg: <host[:port]>
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Help: SOCKS4 proxy on given host + port
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Added: 7.15.2
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Category: proxy
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Multi: single
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See-also:
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- socks4a
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- socks5
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- socks5-hostname
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Example:
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- --socks4 hostname:4096 $URL
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---
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# `--socks4`
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Use the specified SOCKS4 proxy. If the port number is not specified, it is
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assumed at port 1080. Using this socket type make curl resolve the host name
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and passing the address on to the proxy.
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To specify proxy on a unix domain socket, use localhost for host, e.g.
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`socks4://localhost/path/to/socket.sock`
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This option overrides any previous use of --proxy, as they are mutually
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exclusive.
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This option is superfluous since you can specify a socks4 proxy with --proxy
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using a socks4:// protocol prefix. (Added in 7.21.7)
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--preproxy can be used to specify a SOCKS proxy at the same time proxy is used
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with an HTTP/HTTPS proxy (added in 7.52.0). In such a case, curl first
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connects to the SOCKS proxy and then connects (through SOCKS) to the HTTP or
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HTTPS proxy.
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