Name

sockd — Socks 5 proxy server

Synopsis

/usr/sbin/sockd {[start] | [stop] | [restart]}

DESCRIPTION

The sockd server allows applications behind a firewall to establish outside network connections. The application makes a connection to the sockd server, authenticates itself (if required), then sockd establishes a network connection on behalf of the application, then transparently transfers the data between the two connections.

This Socks 5 server does not yet support UDP connections. sockd supports TCP connections only.

sockd start starts the Socks 5 server, reading its configuration from /etc/socksrc. sockd stop shuts down the Socks server, terminating any active connections. sockd restart re-reads the server configuration from /etc/socksrc without affecting any existing network connections.

Note

Not all configuration settings are updated by sockd restart. Only changes to the port, anonproxy, authproxy, and prefork settings in /etc/sockrc will take effect. Changes to other settings require a sockd stop, followed by sockd start to take effect.