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Source: socks4-server
Section: net
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Christoph Martin <christoph.martin@uni-mainz.de>
Standards-Version: 2.5.1.0

Package: socks4-server
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: SOCKS4 server for proxying IP-based services over a firewall
 This is version 4.3 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 hosts 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>.
 .
 This package includes the SOCKS server.

Package: socks4-clients
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: Socks4 enabled clients as rtelnet, rftp, ...
 This is version 4.3 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 hosts 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>.
 .
 This package includes SOCKSified client programs of finger, ftp,
 telnet, and whois. A few other SOCKSified clients may be found on
 ftp.nec.com, in directory /pub/security/socks.cstc.

Package: libsocks4
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Section: libs
Description: SOCKS libraries
 This is version 4.3 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 hosts 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>.
 .
 This package includes SOCKSified client programs of finger, ftp,
 telnet, and whois. A few other SOCKSified clients may be found on
 ftp.nec.com, in directory /pub/security/socks.cstc.