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<sect2 id="socks">
<sect2info>
<authorgroup>
-<author
->&Lauri.Watts;</author>
-<othercredit role="translator"
-><firstname
->Malcolm</firstname
-><surname
->Hunter</surname
-><affiliation
-><address
-><email
->malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk</email
-></address
-></affiliation
-><contrib
->Conversion to British English</contrib
-></othercredit
->
+<author>&Lauri.Watts;</author>
+<othercredit role="translator"><firstname>Malcolm</firstname><surname>Hunter</surname><affiliation><address><email>malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk</email></address></affiliation><contrib>Conversion to British English</contrib></othercredit>
</authorgroup>
</sect2info>
-<title
->SOCKS</title>
+<title>SOCKS</title>
-<para
->SOCKS is a protocol to execute proxy requests for a client. SOCKS is capable of authentication and encryption of traffic, and is often found in corporate settings, as opposed to home users. For more information about SOCKS, see the <ulink url="http://www.socks.nec.com"
->NEC</ulink
-> website</para>
+<para>SOCKS is a protocol to execute proxy requests for a client. SOCKS is capable of authentication and encryption of traffic, and is often found in corporate settings, as opposed to home users. For more information about SOCKS, see the <ulink url="http://www.socks.nec.com">NEC</ulink> website</para>
-<para
->With this module you can enable most of the network aware &kde; applications to transparently use SOCKS.</para>
+<para>With this module you can enable most of the network aware &kde; applications to transparently use SOCKS.</para>
-<para
->Setting up of a SOCKS client is outside the scope of this document, and the differences between the commonly used ones are very large. If you already have a working SOCKS implementation, allowing you to use commandline clients (for example, if <command
->lynx</command
-> or <command
->ftp</command
-> are already working) then you can simply check the <guilabel
->Enable SOCKS support</guilabel
-> checkbox.</para>
+<para>Setting up of a SOCKS client is outside the scope of this document, and the differences between the commonly used ones are very large. If you already have a working SOCKS implementation, allowing you to use commandline clients (for example, if <command>lynx</command> or <command>ftp</command> are already working) then you can simply check the <guilabel>Enable SOCKS support</guilabel> checkbox.</para>
-<para
->When this box is checked, several further options become available to you.</para>
+<para>When this box is checked, several further options become available to you.</para>
-<para
->First, you should select which of the various SOCKS clients you have installed on your computer. &kde; will attempt to find this out by itself, if you choose <guilabel
->Auto detect</guilabel
->. If you know the client you have, you could choose either <guilabel
->NEC Socks</guilabel
-> or <guilabel
->Dante</guilabel
->. If you have a custom built SOCKS library to use, you can select <guilabel
->Use custom library</guilabel
-> and then enter the path to it in the <guilabel
->Path</guilabel
-> field.</para>
+<para>First, you should select which of the various SOCKS clients you have installed on your computer. &kde; will attempt to find this out by itself, if you choose <guilabel>Auto detect</guilabel>. If you know the client you have, you could choose either <guilabel>NEC Socks</guilabel> or <guilabel>Dante</guilabel>. If you have a custom built SOCKS library to use, you can select <guilabel>Use custom library</guilabel> and then enter the path to it in the <guilabel>Path</guilabel> field.</para>
-<para
->If you want &kde; to auto detect the SOCKS library in use, but you suspect it isn't looking in the right places or you have installed it in a non-standard location, then you can add further paths to be searched in the bottom of this panel. Use the <guibutton
->Add</guibutton
-> and <guibutton
->Remove</guibutton
-> to add or remove paths.</para>
+<para>If you want &kde; to auto detect the SOCKS library in use, but you suspect it isn't looking in the right places or you have installed it in a non-standard location, then you can add further paths to be searched in the bottom of this panel. Use the <guibutton>Add</guibutton> and <guibutton>Remove</guibutton> to add or remove paths.</para>
-<para
->At any time while filling in this module, you can press the <guibutton
->Test</guibutton
-> button, and &kde; will report immediately with a message box to tell you if it could find and initialise SOCKS or not.</para>
+<para>At any time while filling in this module, you can press the <guibutton>Test</guibutton> button, and &kde; will report immediately with a message box to tell you if it could find and initialise SOCKS or not.</para>
-<para
->Changes made here will not affect any applications that are already open. You will need to close and restart them before they are able to connect via SOCKS.</para>
+<para>Changes made here will not affect any applications that are already open. You will need to close and restart them before they are able to connect via SOCKS.</para>
-<para
->Conversion to British English: Malcolm Hunter <email
->malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk</email
-></para
->
+<para>Conversion to British English: Malcolm Hunter <email>malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk</email></para>
</sect2>