When the wodTelnetDLX client is unable to establish a
direct connection (not connected directly to the internet,
for example), the proxy option can be used. There are
several types of proxies supported by the wodTelnetDLX
control. When any proxy is used, this property specifies
the hostname for the remote proxy. Be careful, though. This
property is not same as the Hostname
property.
When a connection to a proxy is established,
wodTelnetDLX will issue a request to the proxy to open a
remote connection to the hostname specified by the
ProxyHostname property.
For example,
wodTelnetDLX1.ProxyType = ProxySocks4
wodTelnetDLX1.ProxyHostname = "proxy.server.com"
wodTelnetDLX1.ProxyPort = 1080
wodTelnetDLX1.Connect "telnet.weonlydo.com"
would connect to WeOnlyDo's Telnet/SSH server, but
through the proxy 'proxy.server.com'.