First, we need to understand the concept of a node, which in telecommunications networks refers to a connection point, an endpoint used to distribute or transmit communications. The definition of a node depends on the network and protocol layer involved.
In a physical network, a node is an active electronic device connected to the network that can send, receive, or forward information.
Thus, passive distribution points are not considered nodes, which in network theory or graph theory are points that converge or branch in a network topology.
What is a native IP proxy node?
In some cases, foreign trade customers may need to use native IP node servers for business needs. So what is a native IP node?
A native IP node server refers to an IP address registered in the same geographic location as the virtual Private server (VPS).
In contrast, a non-native IP node refers to an IP address whose registered address is inconsistent with the location of the VPS room, which is the so-called broadcast IP address.
Below I'll go into more detail about the differences between the two and share a common way to distinguish between native and non-native IP nodes.
A native IP node refers to an IP address whose registered address is the same as that of the VPS equipment room. A non-native IP node refers to an IP address whose registered address is different from that of the VPS equipment room, that is, a broadcast IP address.
1. Native IP nodes (local IP) are local native IP nodes provided by local Internet service providers (ISPs). They are the exact geographical counterpart of the local, the price is relatively high, and can be accepted by the service or game in the restricted area.
2. Broadcast IP addresses (native IP nodes, international IP addresses) that do not belong to the local region. Broadcast IP addresses from other international regions to the availability zone. This type of IP is relatively inexpensive and provides a network experience consistent with local IP.
What is socks5 Agent?
Next is an explanation of the SOCKS5 agent. SOCKS5 is a proxy protocol used to act as an intermediary between front-end machines and servers that communicate using the TCP/IP protocol. It allows front-end machines to access Internet servers and increases the security of communications.
The SOCKS5 server simulates the behavior of the front-end machine by forwarding the requests sent by the front-end to the actual target server.
In this process, the front-end machine and the SOCKS5 server also communicate over TCP/IP.
The front end sends the request originally intended for the real server to the SOCKS5 server, which then forwards the request to the real server.
The SOCKS5 server does not modify the request packet itself while forwarding the communication request to the real server.
When the SOCKS5 server receives the response from the real server, it forwards the response as-is to the front-end machine.
Since SOCKS5 acts on the session layer, it provides a scheme to provide security services between the session layers, which is not affected by the changes of upper-layer applications.
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