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linuxkit/alpine/packages/proxy/vendor/libproxy/proxy.go
David Scott 74be577a0f proxy: simply the Dockerfile by shuffling code under vendor/
Note there is a slight name clash between the final binary 'proxy'
and the library formerly known as 'proxy'. Resolve this by calling
the library 'libproxy'.

Signed-off-by: David Scott <dave.scott@docker.com>
2016-04-15 17:24:56 +01:00

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// Package proxy provides a network Proxy interface and implementations for TCP
// and UDP.
package libproxy
import (
"fmt"
"net"
)
// Proxy defines the behavior of a proxy. It forwards traffic back and forth
// between two endpoints : the frontend and the backend.
// It can be used to do software port-mapping between two addresses.
// e.g. forward all traffic between the frontend (host) 127.0.0.1:3000
// to the backend (container) at 172.17.42.108:4000.
type Proxy interface {
// Run starts forwarding traffic back and forth between the front
// and back-end addresses.
Run()
// Close stops forwarding traffic and close both ends of the Proxy.
Close()
// FrontendAddr returns the address on which the proxy is listening.
FrontendAddr() net.Addr
// BackendAddr returns the proxied address.
BackendAddr() net.Addr
}
// NewProxy creates a Proxy according to the specified frontendAddr and backendAddr.
func NewProxy(frontendAddr, backendAddr net.Addr) (Proxy, error) {
switch frontendAddr.(type) {
case *net.UDPAddr:
return NewUDPProxy(frontendAddr.(*net.UDPAddr), backendAddr.(*net.UDPAddr))
case *net.TCPAddr:
return NewTCPProxy(frontendAddr.(*net.TCPAddr), backendAddr.(*net.TCPAddr))
default:
panic(fmt.Errorf("Unsupported protocol"))
}
}