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Abstract: This paper presents the Socks package, an Internet socket service consisting of client library routines and a
daemon which interact through a simple protocol to provide convenient and secure network connectivity
through a firewall host. Client software applications can be easily modified to utilize the Socks library
routines in place of the normal socket library calls such that all outgoing connections will go through the
Socks daemon (sockd) running on the firewall host. We will review several ... (Update)
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@inproceedings{ koblas92socks,
author = "David Koblas and Michelle R. Koblas",
title = "{SOCKS}",
pages = "77--83",
year = "1992",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/109121.html" }
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