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NAMECURLOPT_OPENSOCKETFUNCTION - callback for opening socket SYNOPSIS#include <curl/curl.h>
typedef enum {
DESCRIPTIONPass a pointer to your callback function, which should match the prototype shown above. This callback function gets called by libcurl instead of the socket(2) call. The callback's purpose argument identifies the exact purpose for this particular socket. CURLSOCKTYPE_IPCXN is for IP based connections and is the only purpose currently used in libcurl. Future versions of libcurl may support more purposes. The clientp pointer contains whatever user-defined value set using the CURLOPT_OPENSOCKETDATA(3) function. The callback gets the resolved peer address as the address argument and is allowed to modify the address or refuse to connect completely. The callback function should return the newly created socket or CURL_SOCKET_BAD in case no connection could be established or another error was detected. Any additional setsockopt(2) calls can of course be done on the socket at the user's discretion. If CURL_SOCKET_BAD is returned by the callback then libcurl treats it as a failed connection and tries to open a socket to connect to a different IP address associated with the transfer. If there are no more addresses to try then libcurl fails the transfer with error code CURLE_COULDNT_CONNECT. You can get the IP address that curl is opening the socket for by casting address->addr to sockaddr_in if address->family is AF_INET, or to sockaddr_in6 if address->family is AF_INET6. For an example of how that data can be compared against refer to docs/examples/block_ip.c. If you want to pass in a socket with an already established connection, pass the socket back with this callback and then use CURLOPT_SOCKOPTFUNCTION(3) to signal that it already is connected. DEFAULTThe equivalent of this:
PROTOCOLSThis functionality affects all supported protocols EXAMPLE/* make libcurl use the already established socket 'sockfd' */ static curl_socket_t opensocket(void *clientp, AVAILABILITYAdded in curl 7.17.1 RETURN VALUEcurl_easy_setopt(3) returns a CURLcode indicating success or error. CURLE_OK (0) means everything was OK, non-zero means an error occurred, see libcurl-errors(3). SEE ALSOCURLOPT_CLOSESOCKETFUNCTION(3), CURLOPT_OPENSOCKETFUNCTION(3), CURLOPT_SOCKOPTFUNCTION(3)
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