Socks Server 5 is a SOCKS server for the Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD platforms. It supports the SOCKS protocol versions 4 and 5.
| Tags | Internet Proxy Servers Networking Firewalls |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Solaris Linux BSD FreeBSD |
Recent releases


Changes: This release fixes mod_socks5 UDP routing.


Changes: mod_bandwidth has been fixed.


Changes: GSSAPI has been fixed.


Changes: This release fixes the SYSConfig environmen, adds the "dash" flag as a group (equal to all users) for the <bandwidth> directive, and fixes UDP_ASSOCIATE.


Changes: This release has a server manager update. It adds ICP (Internet Cache Protocol) support to the module Filter. It adds GSSApi authentication message support. It adds a syslog facility and level configuration option. It fixes Solaris CFLAGS, an HA file bug, and some parts of the code.
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Recent commentsRe: Admin interface
> Hi...
>
> Did somebody get the admin interface
> working?
>
> As I read the README.console, I don't
> know does it work.
> Should I connect through the proxy with
> a Browser to http://proxysocks:1080/stat
> ?
> Have I to add proxysocks to my
> /etc/hosts file then?
>
> Could I use a normal browser (
> no-proxyfied) to get it?
>
> Thx
Francisco, admin line has been removed. Use a normal browser to connect:
http://proxyip:1080/statistics
http://proxyip:1080/balancing
or if you have a statistics tool you can get data from:
http://proxyip:1080/counter=CONNECT
http://proxyip:1080/counter=BIND
http://proxyip:1080/counter=UDP
http://proxyip:1080/counter=AUTHEN
http://proxyip:1080/counter=AUTHOR
Admin interface
Hi...
Did somebody get the admin interface working?
As I read the README.console, I don't know does it work.
Should I connect through the proxy with a Browser to http://proxysocks:1080/stat ?
Have I to add proxysocks to my /etc/hosts file then?
Could I use a normal browser ( no-proxyfied) to get it?
Thx
Re: No Source Code!
>
> % It's just a binary. There's no source
> code availible, and it's not a tarball.
>
>
>
> Not true (anymore?).
>
> A.
>
No longer true, there has been a tarball with source code available for some time now.
Re: No Source Code!
> It's just a binary. There's no source code availible, and it's not a tarball.
Not true (anymore?).
A.
No Source Code!
It's just a binary. There's no source code availible, and it's not a tarball.