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Abstract
In a transmission system a proxy server (66) is located between a user terminal (52) and a server (70). The proxy server has means for intercepting and storing cookies transmitted from the server (70) to the user terminal (52). When a server (70) is contacted by a user terminal (52) and the server (70) transmits a cookie to the user terminal (52), the cookie is intercepted and stored in the proxy server (66). Information regarding the remote server, e.g. its URL and an identification identifying the user terminal (52) is stored together with the cookie. The next time the user terminal (52) accesses the same server (70) the proxy server (66) matches the requested URL and the identification information and in this manner finds the stored cookie. The cookie is then added to the request message so that the server (70) is accessed with a copy of the cookie as desired. In this manner the cookies do not need to be stored in the user terminal (52), which may have a small memory and which therefore is not suited for storing cookies. Furthermore, when the user terminal (52) is a mobile terminal the cookie is not transmitted over an air-interface, thereby reducing the risk of eavesdropping significantly.
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The present invention relates between client and server, transmit a kind of method and system of cookie information.Particularly the present invention relates to have only the terminal user or the client of a small amount of internal memory, and relate to the system of client by band-limited channel and server communication.
In current internet, applications, use so-called cookies more and more continually.
Cookies are a kind of mechanism by Netscape's exploitation, are used for remedying the stateless attribute of HTTP(Hypertext Transport Protocol).Usually, from the URL of web server requests one page, treat as a brand-new interactive action by this request at every turn for certain browser.When custom system when browsing this website, this request may be up-to-date in a series of requests, this fact is lost.Although this makes webpage more efficient, this stateless behavior makes it be difficult to the such thing of similar shopping cart that generation must be remembered the user action in a period of time.
Cookies have solved such problem.Cookies are little block messages of few short Session ID, and when browser connected for the first time, http server was sent to browser with cookies.Cookies comprise a short instruction, and the data field of maximum 4k bytes is followed in its back.Thereafter, when each browser was connected to the server of issue cookies, it returned the server that backs up to of these cookies.
Usually, server uses cookies to remember the session image of user and maintenance leap multipage.Because cookies are not the parts in the standard HTTP standard, have only some browsers to support them, as IE3.0 of Microsoft and highest version more, Netscape Navigator2.0 and highest version more.In order to utilize cookies, server and/or its CGI scripting must be known cookies.
Cookies can not be used for stealing the information of computer system, can not enter computer system and return message therefrom such as them.They can only be used for being kept at the information that certain position provides.Like this, for example, provide the color of liking if someone fills in a form, server can become this information cookies and it is sent to the browser of use.When next time, browser contacted this website, browser will return cookies, allow that the background color of its webpage of server change is fit to user's hobby.
Yet the information that is included in the cookies can be intercepted when transmitting on the internet certainly.When information when cable network transmits or information be during as the harmless information of color hobby and so on, what big problem may not can take place in this.
In some cases, the information that is included in the cookies is maintained secrecy, and sometimes possibly by the wireless network transmission, for example work as the terminal user and use portable terminal, such as laptop computer or through modulator-demodular unit any other computing machine by wireless communication.In this case, security information can very easily be eavesdropped, because this information transmits by air dielectric at least in part, it can be stolen by some different equipment here.
Also have a problem with relevant, whether can receive or preserve this cookies because this website can not be judged the user terminal that cookies are sent to from different websites transmission cookies.Therefore, for example in some handset user terminals, internal memory is very limited, if many websites transmit cookies to such user terminal, the internal memory of a such terminal will be full of by cookies soon, and other prior information can not be saved.
One of purpose of the present invention is to overcome to transmit cookies to having only the very relevant problem of user terminal of limited memory, reduces cookie information simultaneously and as above describes the same risk of being eavesdropped.
This purpose and other purpose can realize that this acting server can intercept and preserve the cookies that are sent to the terminal user from far-end server by an acting server is set between terminal user and far-end server.
Like this, when the server of far-end http server or other and so on is got in touch by the terminal user, and far-end server transmits cookies to user terminal, and these cookies are intercepted and are kept in the acting server.The information of relevant far-end server is kept at cookies as its URL and identifying subscriber terminal or user's a sign.During the same http server of next time user terminal or user capture, acting server mates requested URL and identification information, and finds the cookies of preservation in this manner.These cookies are added in the solicited message then, like this with desirable cookies backup visit far-end server.
In this manner, cookies do not need to be kept in the user terminal, and this terminal may have only internal memory seldom, therefore are not suitable for preserving cookies.And when user terminal was portable terminal, cookies were not to transmit by air dielectric, had therefore significantly reduced the data volume that transmits by air dielectric.
Also further describe the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings by hard-core example now, wherein:
Fig. 1 is the general view that comprises the transfer system of a portable terminal.
Fig. 2 is a process flow diagram, and it explains the step of carrying out acting server when receiving a URL request from user terminal.
The general view of a communication network has been shown among Fig. 1.This network includes the user terminal 52 of web browser 54.User terminal 52 also comprises a radio modem 58, uses modulator-demodular unit 58 user terminals 52 can be connected to wireless base station 60.Wireless base station 60 is connected to remote agent's server 66 in the centre position that is positioned at transfer system, for example, if the master site register (HLR) when this system is gsm system.Acting server 66 comprises or is connected to the storer 72 of the information of preserving relevant cookies, and these cookies transmit by acting server 66.The internet 68 that acting server 66 is connected to world wide web (www) or is connected with several far-end servers 70.
Acting server 66 also can be arranged in other position of system or be distributed in system.For example, if this transfer system is a gsm system, cookie information can be stored in accessing points register (VLR) or even coexist in the wireless base station.
In the preferential embodiment of gsm system, acting server 66 and HLR together, VLR and may also have some wireless base stations that the caching server of buffer memory cookie information is provided.Certainly similar arrangement also can be used for other mobile radio system.
When the website of user terminal 52 visit for the first time in such far-end server 70, can transmit cookies and return user terminal 52.As top description, cookies are little block messages of few short session indications, and http server sends cookies to browser and can comprise the information of 4K byte at the most.
These cookies are intercepted by acting server 66, acting server 66 preserve cookies and with the relevant information of sign of URL that sends these cookies and identifying subscriber terminal 52.These cookies will not transmit by wireless network then, and these wireless networks have only very little bandwidth to be generally the 4.8K byte per second usually, and this can reduce the delivery time.And, will no longer need cookies are kept in the user terminal 52, this user terminal 52 can be the MC-16 of handheld computer as being produced by Ericsson, or has only the smart phone of limited memory.
When the same website of these cookies is sent in user terminal 52 visit next time, acting server 66 will discern user terminal 52, and the inspection user is visiting which website or uniform resource locator (URL).If this website was before visited, acting server can mate the sign of URL, thereby find the cookies relevant with that specific URL.
Then, acting server 66 is added to these cookies in the request of user's terminal to server 70.Then far-end server 70 will receive a connection request with cookies, return from browser itself as cookies.In this manner, data circulate by wireless mode, have lowered the low level rate part of access path, and can reduce the request memory on the user terminal 52.
Fig. 2 show when receive from user terminal to the connection request of the far-end server 70 of Internet connection, the process flow diagram of the action of in remote agent's server, carrying out.Therefore, at first, in piece 201, be received from the request of user terminal 52.Then, in piece 203, the URL that the user will visit reads from this request.Then, in piece 205, decision user terminal or user's sign.
Whether the result of the action of carrying out in piece 203 and 205 is used in 207 then, decide URL before to be crossed or visited by special user terminal requests.Therefore, in 207, check whether the cookies that are kept in the internal memory 72 are arranged, these cookies and special URL and special sign are relevant.
If coupling, for example the special user's who is used for corresponding special URL cookies have been preserved in the server front, and these cookies are added in the request in the piece 209, and this request is forwarded to requested URL and is positioned at wherein far-end server then.On the other hand, if can not mate in piece 207, for example, special URL is visited for the first time by the special user, and this request directly is forwarded to the server 70 in the piece 211.
Therefore, by preserve cookie information in acting server, these cookies do not need to be kept in the user terminal, and under many circumstances, these user terminals have only a small amount of internal memory and therefore are not suitable for preserving cookies.And when user terminal was portable terminal, cookies did not transmit by air dielectric, thereby have significantly reduced data quantity transmitted.Simultaneously, reduced the risk that data are intercepted by method and system described herein.
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1. transmission system that has the user terminal that comprises browser, it can be connected to far-end server, it is characterized in that: acting server of interconnection between user terminal and far-end server is used for intercepting and preserving the cookies that transmit to user terminal from far-end server.
2. according to the system of claim 1, it is characterized in that: acting server is used for preserving cookies, and the information of relevant user terminal identification, or about user's the information information relevant with the URL that sends cookies.
3. according to the system of claim 1 or 2, communicate by letter by wireless connections through wireless system at least in part with far-end server when user terminal, it is characterized in that: acting server is connected with the wireless base station of wireless system.
4. according to the system of claim 3, it is characterized in that: acting server coexist as wireless system central register.
5. according to the system of claim 4, it is characterized in that: these cookies are cached in other position of this system.
6. according to the system of claim 4 or 5, when wireless system is gsm system, it is characterized in that: acting server coexists as the master site register (HLR) of gsm system.
7. the method for transmission cookies in the system that has a user terminal that comprises browser, it can be connected with far-end server by the acting server that interconnects between user terminal and far-end server, it is characterized in that: intercepted and preserve by acting server to the cookies that user terminal transmits from far-end server.
8. according to the method for claim 7, it is characterized in that: acting server is used for preserving cookies, and the information of relevant user terminal identification, or about user's the information information relevant with the URL that sends cookies.
9. according to the system of claim 7 or 8, communicate by letter by wireless connections through wireless system at least in part with far-end server when user terminal, it is characterized in that: acting server communicates by being connected with the high bit rate of the wireless base station of wireless system.
10. according to the system of claim 9, it is characterized in that: acting server coexist as wireless system central register.
11. the system according to claim 10 is characterized in that: these cookies are cached in other position of this system.
12. according to the system of claim 10 or 11, when wireless system is gsm system, it is characterized in that: acting server coexists as the master site register (HLR) of gsm system.
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