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Configuring SOCKS firewall integration
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SOCKS is commonly used as a network firewall, allowing hosts behind a SOCKS server to gain full access to the Internet while preventing unauthorized access from the Internet to hosts inside the firewall.
When Content Gateway receives a request for content that is not in the cache, it must request the content from the origin server. In a SOCKS configuration, instead of accessing the origin server directly, the proxy goes through a SOCKS server. The SOCKS server authorizes communication between the proxy and the origin server and relays the data to the origin server. The origin server then sends the content back to the proxy through the SOCKS server. If caching is enabled, Content Gateway caches the content before sending it to the client.
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