[Twisted-Python] Using IConnector descendant
Dmitry Litovchenko
kwaker at uch.net
Mon Feb 17 19:36:53 MST 2003
Hello Andrew,
Tuesday, February 18, 2003, 4:42:00 AM, you wrote:
>> Assuming I am inside Protocol object.
>>
>> def socks_gotConnectReply (self, data):
>> """ Called after server accepts or rejects CONNECT method.
>> """
>> if data[:2] == "\x05\x00":
>> # IMHO no need to analyze other fields of reply, we are done
>> #
>> self.state = "done"
>>
>> +++ what to put here to switch from SOCKS to another protocol? +++
AB> Probably something like:
AB> self.__class__ = self.otherProtocol
AB> self.connectionMade()
AB> I don't know anything about SOCKS, but I've used this trick successfully
AB> before, where I had to handshake with one protocol, then switch another
AB> protocol for the rest of the connection.
Cool, this may work, certainly. Thanks a lot.
Is this example repeats the original way, that IConnector inventor
thought everyone will use, or there are other variants?
--
Best regards,
Dmitry mailto:kwaker at uch.net
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