Surrogate Socket works by "listening" for incoming connections on your Proxy Server for each mapping you define. Once a client connection is made Surrogate Socket establishes a second connection to the pre-defined host IP Address and port. Then, the two connections are bridged together to allow the client and host to communicate. Whenever either the client or host disconnect, the corresponding bridged connection is also disconnected.
No special software is required on either the client or the host.
Surrogate Socket Features
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Define static mappings through your Microsoft Proxy Server-either inbound or outbound. |
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Limit by client IP address which clients can connect to each mapping. |
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Independently schedule access to each mapping by hour of day and day of week. |
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Surrogate Socket runs as an NT Service and may be set to start automatically or manually. |
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