I just found a way to get python on a Windows machine to talk through a =
SOCKS firewall.
There is a program called SocksCap (http://www.socks.nec.com/sockscap.html)=
that "socksifies" windows TCP and UDP applications. You launch the tcp =
app with SocksCap, and SocksCap intercepts tcp and udp calls, and =
redirects them through the socks server.
As far as I can tell, python launched with SocksCap is talking fine =
through the socks firewall at my location.
--Jeff
PS SocksCap is free for non-commercial and internal-business use.
SOCKS firewall.
There is a program called SocksCap (http://www.socks.nec.com/sockscap.html)=
that "socksifies" windows TCP and UDP applications. You launch the tcp =
app with SocksCap, and SocksCap intercepts tcp and udp calls, and =
redirects them through the socks server.
As far as I can tell, python launched with SocksCap is talking fine =
through the socks firewall at my location.
--Jeff
PS SocksCap is free for non-commercial and internal-business use.