socks proxy

Socks proxy is a type of tunneling using socks 4 or socks 5 protocols.

A SOCKS proxy is a networking protocol that facilitates the transmission of data between a client and a server through a proxy server. It utilizes either the SOCKS4 or SOCKS5 protocols, which serve as a method for tunneling traffic. So, it is fundamentally different from the web-sever based proxy (e.g., PHProxy or CGIProxy)

SOCKS4 supports basic authentication and handles TCP connections, while SOCKS5 extends functionality by incorporating UDP transport, advanced authentication methods, and support for both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.

By acting as an intermediary, a SOCKS proxy can enhance privacy, bypass internet restrictions, and allow users to access servers that may not be directly reachable from their network. This makes SOCKS proxies a valuable tool for various online activities, including web browsing, accessing geo-restricted content, and maintaining anonymity.

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