Basic IMAGE version of Foils prepared May 19 99

Foil 21 SOCKS with Windows

From SOCKS Protocol V5 for Proxy Servers Tango Group Internal Technology Seminars -- Feb 19 99. by Sangmi Lee
(0 to 5):





© Northeast Parallel Architectures Center, Syracuse University, npac@npac.syr.edu

If you have any comments about this server, send e-mail to webmaster@npac.syr.edu.

Page produced by wwwfoil on Wed May 19 1999

Table of Contents for SOCKS Protocol V5 for Proxy Servers


1 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
Click outside pointer rectangle to move pointer
Click on Pointer to Hide
Click on Pointer + ALT to toggle message hiding
Click on Pointer + CNTL to abolish pointer
Click on Pointer + Shift to cycle families
Click outside + Alt is Change Image
Click outside + Control is Double Size
Click outside + Shift is Halve Size
Right Mouse Down on Pointer Toggles Index
Shift Right Mouse aligns top with scrolled Page
While With Mouse Down on Current Pointer
h hides This Message while m restores
i Toggles Index Aligned with Page Top
j Toggles Index Aligned with Scrolled View Top
a Abolishes Pointer while CNTL-Click restores
f cycles through pointer families
c cycles through members of a family
u increases Size Up and d decreases Down
Mouse Up-Down between changes of
Pointer to process new option