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Chapter 4 Proxy services
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Indirectly – Indirect host name access control requires that the Instant
Internet DNS proxy server be used by all SOCKS workstations. In this case,
requests to resolve restricted host names are refused, preventing the
workstation from making the connection. Since the DNS proxy is typically
used in conjunction with the SOCKS server to provide complete isolation of
the local network from the Internet, few problems should occur.
Configuring socksified applications
Instant Internet supports applications configured to use SOCKS-enabled or
socksified applications. Configuring workstation software varies for each
application. See your software documentation for specific instructions on
configuring workstation software.
You typically need to provide the following information:
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IP address of the SOCKS server – The IP address is shown in the Interfaces
list box and is associated with the LAN router interface.
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Domain name – Instant Internet needs to be set up as a DNS proxy in order to
keep access control for host names.
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SOCKS proxy port – This is currently required to be 1080, which is the
well-known port for SOCKS servers.
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SOCKS protocol version – Instant Internet supports both SOCKS versions 4
and 5. If SOCKS is required, select the latest version supported by your
application.
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Authentication method – If SOCKS Version 5 is supported, you may have
the option of selecting authentication methods. Instant Internet supports the
SOCKS Version 4 User ID method as well as the Version 5 User name/
Password method. GSSAPI and Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol (CHAP) are not currently supported.
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