I want to make a script that does some simple ftp tasks (using socks) on a
list of severs. I thought twisted is a good choice.
2012/12/28 Glyph
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> On Dec 27, 2012, at 9:33 AM, Master Corp wrote:
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> Hi. I am new to Twisted. I am using this code:
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> http://twistedmatrix.com/documents/curre
Well, sure; if you want your program to do the SOCKSing, Twisted has an
implementation for that, so you *can*; Glyph is just suggesting that it may
be easier to use Twisted only for the FTP-y bits, and rely on other
software (such as socksify) to handle the SOCKS parts :)
So, to rephrase the quest
I want to store those proxies in a database and check their status
ocasionaly
2012/12/28 Laurens Van Houtven <_...@lvh.cc>
> Well, sure; if you want your program to do the SOCKSing, Twisted has an
> implementation for that, so you *can*; Glyph is just suggesting that it may
> be easier to use Twi
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 11:48 PM, Glyph wrote:
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> Is there any reason you want to use Twisted to do your SOCKS proxying?
> Programs like 'socksify' typically do what you need in a general way that
> does not require any awareness from your application. (Twisted does have a
> SOCKS implementa
OK, thank you for your help
2012/12/28 Itamar Turner-Trauring
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> On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 11:48 PM, Glyph wrote:
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>> Is there any reason you want to use Twisted to do your SOCKS proxying?
>> Programs like 'socksify' typically do what you need in a general way that
>> does not require