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Proxy > POP3 Advanced Configuration
POP3 Advanced Configuration allows you to specify networks to scan for POP3 traffic for Virus and Spam
Filtering.
POP3 Advanced Configuration
POP3 Virus / Spam Filtering
Select one of the incoming networks from the first drop down list box. Then select ANY from the
second drop down list box. Confirm by clicking the Add button.
Entries can be edited or deleted by selecting the entry and then clicking the Edit or Delete
button.
ANY > ANY is a default rule. This rules means that every POP3 request/response will be
scanned by POP3 Virus/Spam Protection. Before adding any new rule, you must delete the
ANY > ANY rule.
Example 1
If the POP3 request is from WAN to the Mail Server on LAN/DMZ, then add the rule WAN >
ANY.
Example 1
If the POP3 request is from LAN to the Mail Server on WAN/DMZ, then add the rule LAN >
ANY.
Proxy > SOCKS Proxy
SOCKS is a universal proxy supported by many client applications. SOCKS5 is an IETF (Internet Engineering
Task Force) approved standard, proxy protocol for TCP/IP-based networking applications. The basic purpose of
the protocol is to enable hosts on one side of a SOCKS server to gain access to hosts on the other side of a
SOCKS Server without requiring direct IP access. When an application client needs to connect to an application
server, the client connects to a SOCKS proxy server. The proxy server connects to the application server on
behalf of the client and then relays data between client and the application server. For the application server, the
proxy server is the client.
Differences Between SOCKS and NAT:
SOCKS allows BIND requests (listening on a port on behalf of a client; however, very few clients
support this).
SOCKS5 allows user authentication.
The SOCKS proxy is used for point-to-point connections.
The RouteFinder's SOCKS implementation supports the SOCKS protocol versions. However, when using
SOCKS v4, User Authentication is not possible.
Socks Default Port:
be configured.
Note:
All changes in Proxy become effective immediately without additional notice.
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. RouteFinder RF850/860 User Guide (PN S000400E)
1080. Almost all clients will default to this port setting, so it normally does not need to
Chapter 6 – RouteFinder Software
Proxy > POP3 Proxy > Advanced Configurations
Proxy > SOCKS Proxy
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