A proxy server is a dedicated machine that relays the traffic of a
connecting user to its target address and vice versa. Proxy servers are
usually used for 4 different purposes:
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Firewall
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Proxy servers can be configured to allow only certain ports,
protocols and addresses.
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Router
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Often used to provide simultaneous access to the internet for many
computers in a LAN.
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Content cache
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Content caching proxies have huge databases of regularly accessed
internet content and services. This may speed up access to these
contents.
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Anonymizing
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Some proxies do not forward any user specific information like IP or
referrer etc, to the target address. The only computer the
destination of the connections sees is the proxy server.
The freely available anonymous proxies on the internet are not suited
for eMule. Most of them are slow, unstable and will probably deny
eMule any connection. Using such a proxy leads to a serious
performance drop. Locally running proxies do not offer any
anonymizing.
If eMule is used on a computer which is shielded by a proxy the correct
settings for the proxy server have to be entered. Providing wrong
settings here will result in no connection.
Important:
Only enter a proxy if you are sure you have one and you are able to
provide the correct information. Proxies are only seldom used on home
PCs and offer no advantage for users outside a LAN. Hardware routers or
modems are no proxies!
General
o Enable
Enables the proxy support.
o Proxy Type
There are different types of proxy server. For eMule to connect through
a proxy, its type must be provided.
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SOCKS v4 / v4a
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SOCKS proxies offer an application-independent protocol for
connecting two hosts without direct IP reachability. v4 and v4a
servers are only capable of relaying the TCP protocol. When this type
is used the disable checkbox in Preferences ->
Connection -> UDP Port has to be ticked.
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SOCKS v5
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The same limitations as for SOCKS v4 / v4a apply.
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HTTP 1.0/1.1
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Uses the Hypertext Transfer Protocol for the connection. Similar to
SOCKS v4 this type does not support the UDP protocol, so the same
procedure as above applies.
HTTP Proxies usually cannot open listening ports. No high ID will be
possible when using this type.
o Proxy Host
Enter the host address of the proxy server.
o Proxy Port
The port to connect to the proxy server has to be specified. Typically
proxies use port 1080.
Authentication
Some proxy servers need a username and password for allowing
connection. If so, Authentication has to be enabled and the proper
credentials have to be entered.
Automatic Server Connect without Proxy
Checking this option will bypass the Proxy settings when
auto-connecting to eMule / eDonkey servers.
Applies to version: .28a +
Last update on: 2006-09-16, TubularBell
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