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authorJulian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org>2017-06-30 13:24:04 +0200
committerJulian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org>2017-06-30 15:00:41 +0200
commit64207dad49f1c803d2b004ccf8fc6432789a8cc2 (patch)
tree944a454e0396f200597c9b4222dca089fcec786d /test/interactive-helper/teestream.h
parent4b1d19fe5619ef46c952ca84531759a981741482 (diff)
http: Add support for CONNECT proxying to HTTPS locations
Proxying HTTPS traffic requires the proxy providing the CONNECT method. This implements the client side of it, although it is a bit hacky. HTTP connect is a normal HTTP CONNECT request, followed by a normal HTTP response, just that the body of the response is the TCP stream of the target host. We use a special wrapper in case there are data bytes in the header packets - in that case, the bytes are stored in a buffer and the buffer will be drained first, afterwards the connection continues directly with the TCP stream (with one more vcall). Also: Do not send full URI to https destinations when proxying, as we are directly interfacing with the destination data stream.
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