Re: set proxy host/port ???
G. Garrett Campbell wrote:
I do not get any error message, just the contents of the web site.
That appears wether I have the proxy turned on or off.
"Danno" <dh.evolutionnext@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Oct 29, 8:34 am, "G. Garrett Campbell" <g...@comcast.net> wrote:
I am attempting to connect to a local proxy to inspect my internet
trafic.
The proxy is listening to port 8888 so I though the attached code would
pass through it and I would the see request/response. Nothing happens in
the
proxy.
Java seems to be ignoring the proxySet stuff. I would have been happy
just
to
get an error code something like invalid port
I attempted setting these parameters with the java -D
java -DproxySet=true -Dhttp.proxyHost=127.0.0.1 -Dhttp.proxyPort=8888
Thanks for any suggestions
code example
import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
class ProxyTest {
public static void main(String [] args) {
System.getProperties().put( "proxySet", "true" );
System.getProperties().put( "http.proxySet", "true" ); //probably not
needed
System.getProperties().put( "http.proxyHost", "ggcdell" ); // name of
my
computer
System.getProperties().put( "http.proxyPort", "8888" );
String ht = "http://csmerge.cira.colostate.edu";
try {
URL url = new URL(ht);
URLConnection conn = url.openConnection();
conn.connect();
DataInputStream s = new DataInputStream(conn.getInputStream());
String line = s.readLine();
while (line != null) {
System.out.println(line);
line = s.readLine();
}
s.close();
} catch (Exception ee) {
System.out.println(" should arrive here ");
ee.printStackTrace(System.out);
}
}
}
What response are you getting?
Try
System.getProperties().put( "proxySet", "true" );
System.getProperties().put( "proxyHost", "ggcdell" );
System.getProperties().put( "proxyPort", "8888" );
Note no http. at the begining of the settings.
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