Now we enter the first part of CCProxy options. Proxy services that control aspects of role play in the network.
Mail: Enables CCProxy to function as a mailer, that is, allow the pop and smtp traffic. Ojo, CCProxy NO stores emails sent or received.
DNS name resolution. This service is not enabled
regular Web
Cached: CCProxy The cache can make browsing faster and can be especially useful on slow connections. Depends in turn on other parameters located in Advanced -> cache
Remote Dial Up: Dial on demand or requested by users. It may not be very convenient
Autostartup: Automatic start when you can not install as a service (win98, Me, 95)
Autohide: immediately minimizes to the taskbar
Portmap: port mapping for applications requires a specific output
Protocols and ports
Here we define communication protocols and ports
Http / rtsp: This is the main port of communication, say "Here navigate" in the pages of internet browsers. By default is the 808, I am dealing with 8080. The rule indicates that proxies should be used preferably 3128 or 8080. You can actually put any port, the point is that this should not be occupied by any problem currently installed or intended to install in the future. In fact, if the port was busy CCProxy warning us that already in use
Secure FTP (Web), gopher , should be set to the same port this is more for convenience than anything, because then we would need a different port for each and hope that they were not busy and ultimately can occupy the same port without problems
Socks: Typically takes port 1080 for this purpose . This is commonly used for applications like msn messenger, yahoo messenger, Mirc (although the latter can be blocked by the servers to be considered insecure) and some others.
Ftp: by default brings 2121. This would look for FTP programs, not so much for navigation (for this is the ftp protocol (web). If you will not take any FTP client I recommend uninstalling it, because otherwise someone could detect and connect any client and download things at will.
Telnet: telnet former is enabled by default on port 23. You could serve to ping from any station to the internet, but before you do this you have to do CCProxy telnet and then do the ping. If it is not absolutely necessary should be disabled as it is a hazard for safety.
News: Port for connecting client programs to news servers.
In the bottom but we still have two options: Autodetect
: if we have a single card immediately detects that direction to allow traffic on it, if we had more for us to choose which traffic would enter
NT service: CCProxy installed as a service. Enabling this option is disabled
Autostartup
This concludes the tour CCProxy options. In the next post we shall enter the advanced options to see some more interesting options. I do not go in depth with explanations of protocols and I assume you have a basic knowledge about this, but I put some links for those who think they might shed some function thereof.
0 comments:
Post a Comment