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- ProxyHostname
- ProxyLogin
- ProxyPassword
- ProxyPort
- ProxyType
- RemoteIdentification
- Rows
- ShowStdErrorMessages
- State
- StateText
- StripANSI
- StripNull
- Subsystem
- TerminalSpeed
- TerminalType
- Timeout
- UseIPv6
- Version
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- How to get support?
- Technical information
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- Error list
ProxyTypes Enumeration
This list shows all proxy types supported by wodSSH. The default is ProxyNone to preserve backward compatibility with older versions of wodSSH.
Remarks
The settings for value are:
Constant | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
ProxyNone | 0 | No proxy is used. |
ProxySocks4 | 1 | Connection is made through SOCKS4 proxy firewall. |
ProxySocks5 | 2 | Connection is made through SOCKS5 proxy firewall. |
ProxyWEBStandard | 3 | Typical WEB proxy (using web CONNECT command) is used. |
ProxyRelay | 4 | Only relays (pipes) connection to another host/port. |
ProxySocks4a | 5 | Connection is made through SOCKS4a proxy firewall. |
ProxyWEBNtlmAuth | 6 | NTLM authenticated WEB proxy (using web CONNECT command) is used. |
ProxyWEBIntegratedAuth | 8 | Windows Integrated Authentication |