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#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 1986-1995 by FTP Software, Inc., all rights reserved.
#
# File: SOCKS.CNF
#
# Description:
# This is a sample configuration file for SOCKS.DLL. The format
# of this file is compatible with the SOCKS.CNF format used by
# Version 4 Socks clients for Unix.
#
# Syntax:
# Lines beginning with # are comments
# 'direct' defines destinations that should use direct connections
# 'sockd' defines when to use a proxy connection
#
# Remarks:
# Those familiar with UNIX Socks clients will notice that the 'deny'
# configuration option is not supported. PC's don't have user names
# or security like a Unix system does, so it does not make sense to
# restrict yourself when you have full access to the config file.
# Any 'deny' lines will be ignored.
#
# Lines are interpretted sequentially until a match for the current
# connection is found. Therefore, the order of the lines is extremely
# important. Case is also important.
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# The following line assures that network requests to the host itself
# are processed locally rather than being diverted through SOCKS server.
direct 127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255
#
# The following line would define all hosts in my local subnet as direct.
# My host's IP address is 127.128.50.27 (class c, with 8 bits of subnet).
direct 128.127.50.0 255.255.255.0
#
# The following line would define direct connections to any address
# starting with 111.222.
direct 111.222.0.0 255.255.0.0
#
# The following line says that everything that hasn't been matched
# by the lines above should be connected throught the default proxy
# SOCKS server (defined by the "socks-server=<hostname>" entry in the
# [pctcp socks] section of your PCTCP.INI configuration file. You can
# have more than one entry for default socks servers (see configuration
# documentation for more information).
sockd 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0