问题
So I'm looking at the net/proxy
docs and there is no examples at all of how to use any of its methods. I'm looking into using socks5. This is the how the function looks:
func SOCKS5(network, addr string, auth *Auth, forward Dialer) (Dialer, error)
Now everything kinda makes sense except I'm confused about forward
which is a type Dialer
and the function itself returns a Dialer
. Everything else makes sense network, add, auth
just forward is throwing me off. How would I set my client up to use the socks5 Dialer?
回答1:
So I was able to find the answer to my question anyone interested how to set up a socks5 client in go here it is:
dialSocksProxy, err := proxy.SOCKS5("tcp", "proxy_ip", nil, proxy.Direct)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Error connecting to proxy:", err)
}
tr := &http.Transport{Dial: dialSocksProxy.Dial}
// Create client
myClient := &http.Client{
Transport: tr,
}
回答2:
Recent versions of Go also have SOCKS5 proxy support via the HTTP_PROXY
environment variable. You would write your http.Client
code as usual, then just set the environment variable at runtime, for example:
HTTP_PROXY="socks5://127.0.0.1:1080/" ./myGoHttpClient
回答3:
If you need socks5 client proxy with auth, you may use something like this:
auth := proxy.Auth{
User: "YOUR_PROXY_LOGIN",
Password: "YOUR_PROXY_PASSWORD",
}
dialer, err := proxy.SOCKS5("tcp", "PROXY_IP", &auth, proxy.Direct)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "can't connect to the proxy:", err)
}
tr := &http.Transport{Dial: dialer.Dial}
myClient := &http.Client{
Transport: tr,
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33585587/creating-a-go-socks5-client