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authorhubertf <hubertf>1998-01-24 21:45:37 +0000
committerhubertf <hubertf>1998-01-24 21:45:37 +0000
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-This is NWSL (previously CSTC) version 5.0 of SOCKS, a package that allows Unix
-hosts behind a firewall to gain full access to the internet without requiring
-direct IP reachability. It does require a SOCKS server program being run on a
-host that can communicate directly to hosts behind the firewall as well as hosts
-on the Internet at large. It is based on the original SOCKS written by David
-Koblas <koblas@netcom.com> and the work of the AFT working group of the IETF.
+This is NWSL (previously CSTC) version 5.0 of SOCKS, a package that allows
+Unix hosts behind a firewall to gain full access to the internet without
+requiring direct IP reachability. It does require a SOCKS server program
+being run on a host that can communicate directly to hosts behind the
+firewall as well as hosts on the Internet at large. It is based on the
+original SOCKS written by David Koblas <koblas@netcom.com> and the work of
+the AFT working group of the IETF.
NOTE: The shared library features in socks5 require a dynamic linker that
understands the LD_PRELOAD environment variable. FreeBSD
- 2.1.5-RELEASE supports this; so do versions of -current and
- -stable later than May 2, 1996. All other features will work
- with FreeBSD 2.0 and later.
+ 2.1.5-RELEASE supports this; so do versions of -current and -stable
+ later than May 2, 1996. All other features will work with FreeBSD
+ 2.0 and later.
WARNING: Export of SOCKS from the US without a proper license is a violation
of ITAR rules.