You say it's not working, without explaining what the "not working" is. Does it fail to compile? Does it die? Doesn't it use a proxy? Doesn't it rotate? Can't it read the file? Can it be something simple as not having permission to read "/etc/squid/repeater/lib/routes.cfg"? You're not checking whether the open succeeds or not.

Can you rephrase your question and 1) explain what goes wrong (that is, what are you seeing that makes you think "it doesn't work"), and 2) contains a short, stand-alone, runnable piece of code that shows the problem?


In reply to Re: Proxy link rotation by JavaFan
in thread [Resolved]Proxy link rotation by kazak

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