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SOCKS V5 for Proxy Server 2
Network security properties 3
Overview 4
What is a Proxy? 5
Proxy Server Terminology 6
What is SOCKS? 7
Place in OSI Layer 8
Using SOCKS for proxying 9
Advantage of SOCKS v5 10
Components of the SOCKS 11
What SOCKS does 12
--IP address to which the client requested to connect 13
What SOCKS does 14
Control flow of SOCKS v5 15
PPT Slide 16
Converting a client program 17
Converting a client program 18
Extended SOCKS functions 19
Modifying the program 20
"identd"protocol in SOCKS v5 21
SOCKS with Windows 22
Security Features of SOCKS V5 23
SOCKS: The next generation
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