![]() ![]() Glassman, S.: A Caching Relay for the World Wide Web, The First International R., Abdulla, G., Williams, S., and Fox, E. Thau, R.: Design considerations for the Apache Server API, The Fifth International WWW Conference (1996). and Altis, K.: World-Wide Web Proxies, The First International WWW Conference (1994) and Ranum, M., J.: A Network Perimeter with Secure External Access, Proceedings of the Internet Society Symposium on Network and Distributed System Security (1994) and Zwicky, E., D.: Building Internet Firewalls, O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. ![]() This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.Ĭhapman, D., B. These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. It reduces the cost of repetitive connection establishments to the same server, where the repetition is introduced by an application protocol gateway which relays between different protocols. Connection cache allows established connections to servers to be resources which are sharable and reusable among clients. Resource names transferred as data on each protocol are recognized and rewritten by DeleGate. Mounting is a mechanism which provides a virtual view for a name space of networked resources by filtering, aliasing and merging names from original name spaces. This paper presents an overview of DeleGate and its two unique features termed mounting and connection cache. Therefore it can supply various functions like caching and translation to an application protocol, for its procedure and data, without changing clients and servers. It overcomes a variety of obstacles on the Internet caused by barriers for security, insufficient band width and mismatching among protocol specifications and implementations.Īn application level gateway mediates communication between clients and servers recognizing the syntax and semantics of application protocols it is relaying. ![]() DeleGate is a general purpose application level gateway which relays a variety of application protocols on the Internet, including HTTP, FTP, Gopher, WAIS, NNTP, SMTP, POP, Telnet, X Window and CU-SeeMe. ![]()
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