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SOCKS proxy #3158
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Originally created by @ainar-g on GitHub (Nov 2, 2021).
Following #3795 as well as #391 and some other issues. This probably will mean that the
dnsproxymodule will need to implement the proxy first.Related to #1228.
@ameshkov commented on GitHub (Nov 2, 2021):
Let's assign it to v0.110.0 for now
@simpleandstupid commented on GitHub (Nov 2, 2021):
it's good
@kurokawaikki commented on GitHub (Dec 1, 2021):
Any progress here?
Hopefully, this feature can be implemented soon!
@liang-hiwin commented on GitHub (Oct 6, 2022):
It's been a year without any progress
@scruel commented on GitHub (May 24, 2024):
Really need this to route specific DNS (or a specific DNS group, which includes custom DNS upstream servers) queries to socks proxy to prevent DNS leak.
@giantplaceholder commented on GitHub (Dec 18, 2024):
Please consider giving this some priority. This might be of some significance in Russia, considering the issues local users are experiencing accessing DoT and DoH resolvers supplied by various public services.
@StarkZarn commented on GitHub (Mar 26, 2025):
Mentioned in #2096 but probably is more appropriate here. A SOCKS proxy support for upstream data is hugely important to my transport network usecase. Love the project!