Directional traffic agency system and method for mobile client based on hook mode
A mobile client and traffic technology, applied in transmission systems, electrical components, etc., can solve problems such as unstable connection, poor user experience, and complicated access procedures, and achieve the effect of reducing communication costs, reliable performance, and wide application scenarios.
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[0026] Such as figure 1 and figure 2 As shown, the mobile client directional traffic proxy system implemented based on the hook method has: AAP application 1, authentication server 2 and Socks5 proxy server cluster 3.
[0027] AAP application 1 registers the applied parameter information such as CPID and AppID when starting, and sends an authentication request. AAP Application 1 has Proxy SDK1-1.
[0028] The authentication server 2 authenticates the user's directional traffic package, and determines whether it is authorized to enable the streaming-free service.
[0029] If the authentication is successful, the proxy SDK1-1 will perform directional shunt processing of data packets for the TCP protocol processing method and UDP protocol processing method of the data transmission layer, and enable the flow-free service. If the authentication fails, no processing will be performed, and the data will be requested The packet is sent directly to the destination server.
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