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socks

Pair of fabric coverings for the feet, varying in length upwards from the ankle to the knee and worn inside shoes or boots. Socks are usually knitted in wool, cotton, or synthetic fibres.

Socks

In computing, the First Cat on the Internet. Socks is the real-life cat belonging to President Bill Clinton's family and a resident of the White House when the White House Web site was set up in 1995.


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As a result of the Radnet/Aventail alliance, WebShare users will gain the benefits of Aventails S5 Product Series, which features SOCKS v5, an open-security protocol for Authenticated Firewall Traversal (AFT).
SOCKS v5 is an open, IETF-approved security protocol (RFC 1928) for Authenticated Firewall Traversal.
CAMPBELL, Calif--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 6, 1996--Aventail Corporation, a recently formed vendor of network access management products for private intranets, today unveiled plans to create a family of Windows-based Authenticated Firewall Traversal products utilizing the emerging SOCKS network security protocol.
 
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