# Socks Proxy If you are looking at implementing Nym as a transport layer for a crypto wallet or desktop app, this is probably the best place to start if they can speak SOCKS5, 4a, or 4. > You can find this code [here](https://github.com/nymtech/nym/blob/master/sdk/rust/nym-sdk/examples/socks5.rs) ```rust use nym_sdk::mixnet; #[tokio::main] async fn main() { nym_bin_common::logging::setup_logging(); println!("Connecting receiver"); let mut receiving_client = mixnet::MixnetClient::connect_new().await.unwrap(); let socks5_config = mixnet::Socks5::new(receiving_client.nym_address().to_string()); let sending_client = mixnet::MixnetClientBuilder::new_ephemeral() .socks5_config(socks5_config) .build() .unwrap(); println!("Connecting sender"); let sending_client = sending_client.connect_to_mixnet_via_socks5().await.unwrap(); let proxy = reqwest::Proxy::all(sending_client.socks5_url()).unwrap(); let reqwest_client = reqwest::Client::builder().proxy(proxy).build().unwrap(); tokio::spawn(async move { println!("Sending socks5-wrapped http request"); // Message should be sent through the mixnet, via socks5 // We don't expect to get anything, as there is no network requester on the other end reqwest_client.get("https://nymtech.net").send().await.ok() }); println!("Waiting for message"); if let Some(received) = receiving_client.wait_for_messages().await { for r in received { println!( "Received socks5 message requesting for endpoint: {}", String::from_utf8_lossy(&r.message[10..27]) ); } } receiving_client.disconnect().await; sending_client.disconnect().await; } ```