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	Title		: SOCKS64: An IPv4-IPv6 intercommunication gateway 
                          using SOCKS5 protocol
	Author(s)	: A. Jinzaki, S. Kobayashi
	Filename	: draft-jinzaki-socks64-00.txt
	Pages		: 7
	Date		: 19-Nov-98
	
   This memo describes an IPv4-IPv6 intercommunication method based on
   the SOCKS5 protocol.  The method is called SOCKS64, and was first
   announced in the 40th IETF meeting at Washington DC in December 1997
   as one of three translators being developed in the WIDE Project.
   SOCKS64 is a gateway system that accepts SOCKS5 connections from IPv4
   hosts and relays it to IPv4/IPv6 hosts using proper protocols.  We
   have designed and implemented a prototype SOCKS64 system and have
   been testing the prototype in many environments.  Also we are
   distributing the prototype as a KAME distribution package.  This
   article describes the SOCKS64; its principle, implementation,
   experimental results and comparison to other IPv4-IPv6
   intercommunication methods.

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