Socks, tunnels, dediki - what it is?

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Hello Friend!

Today I will tell you about such necessary things as "socks" and "tunnels".

What is called a "sock"? You have come across this word more than once while drinking tea after school and flipping through the next carder forum.

Sock - aka SOCKS - is a network protocol that allows you to send data packets from a client (that is, you) to a server. He does it through a proxy server. And most importantly, the sock has its own IP address, which is assigned to your computer.

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A proxy server (from the English proxy - "representative", "authorized") is an intermediate server (a set of programs) in computer networks that acts as an intermediary between the user and the target server (while mediation may or may not be known to both side), allowing clients to both perform indirect requests (receiving and transmitting them through a proxy server) to other network services, and receive responses.

Why do I need a sock if I can change my IP using VPN and everything will be ok?

Will not be. Socks are needed in order to adjust the system to the wearer. After all, the IP addresses of countries and even cities are different, and the IP addresses used in the VPN are so fucked up that the antifraud fills them a kilometer away, and these addresses are in all possible black lists.

Therefore, when driving in, it is imperative to use a bundle of included VPN + freshly bought sock (SOCKS5 is used). How much do the socks cost? Sheer pennies. But they are short-lived, live from 1 to 3 hours, then the server on which you purchased the socks buries them and they no longer work.

So we smoothly got to the SSH Tunnels and Dediks ones:

SSH (English Secure Shell - "secure shell") is an application-level network protocol that allows remote control of the operating system and tunneling of TCP connections (for example, for file transfer).

Dediki. They flash on all forums.

Dedicated server is a type of hosting in which the client is provided with a separate physical machine (as opposed to virtual hosting).

In short, by buying yourself a Dedicated Server, you are buying access to a remote physical machine.

In order not to clog your head with definitions, you can simply answer the question: what is the difference? In price (socks are always the cheapest), in terms of life (socks always die the fastest). But crystal clear IPs can be found everywhere, the question is in the simplicity of the topic and the price. The principles of work are almost the same.
 
Yo I just found out bout SSH but i dont know how to use it. my os is windows 10 using another windows10/7 os. can you give me a tutorial how to set it up. ive been finding different ones. i need to know how to use it for carding
 
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