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- Document in --socks* opts they're still mutually exclusive of --proxy. Partial revert of 423a93c; I had misinterpreted the SOCKS proxy + HTTP/HTTPS proxy combination. - Document in --socks* opts that --preproxy can be used to specify a SOCKS proxy at the same time --proxy is used with an HTTP/HTTPS proxy.
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Long: socks5
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Arg: <host[:port]>
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Help: SOCKS5 proxy on given host + port
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Added: 7.18.0
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Use the specified SOCKS5 proxy - but resolve the host name locally. If the
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port number is not specified, it is assumed at port 1080.
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This option overrides any previous use of --proxy, as they are mutually
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exclusive.
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Since 7.21.7, this option is superfluous since you can specify a socks5 proxy
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with --proxy using a socks5:// protocol prefix.
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Since 7.52.0, --preproxy can be used to specify a SOCKS proxy at the same time
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--proxy is used with an HTTP/HTTPS proxy. In such a case curl first connects to
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the SOCKS proxy and then connects (through SOCKS) to the HTTP or HTTPS proxy.
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If this option is used several times, the last one will be used.
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This option (as well as --socks4) does not work with IPV6, FTPS or LDAP.
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