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More info on what proxy is
In computer networks, a proxy server is a server (a computer
system or an application program) which services the requests
of its clients by forwarding requests to other servers. A client
connects to the proxy server, requesting some service, such as
a file, connection, web page, or other resource, available from
a different server. The proxy server provides the resource by
connecting to the specified server and requesting the service
on behalf of the client.
A proxy server may optionally alter the
client's request or the server's response, and sometimes it may
serve the request without contacting the specified server.
A proxy server that passes all requests and replies unmodified
is usually called a gateway or sometimes tunneling
proxy.
A proxy server can be placed in the user's local computer
or at specific key points between the user and the destination
servers or the Internet
Proxies that focus on WWW traffic are called web
proxies. Many web proxies attempt to block offensive web content.
Other web proxies reformat web pages for a specific purpose or
audience (e.g., cell phones and PDAs for persons with disabilities).
Many organizations — including schools, corporations, and
countries — use proxy servers to enforce acceptable network
use policies (see content-control software) or to provide security,
anti-malware, and caching services. A traditional web
proxy is not transparent to the client application, which
must be configured to use the proxy (manually or with a configuration
script). In some cases, where alternative means of connection
to the Internet are available (e.g., a SOCKS server or NAT connection),
the user might be able to avoid policy control by simply resetting
the client configuration and bypassing the proxy. Furthermore,
administration of browser configuration can be a burden for network
administrators.
Access control: Some proxy servers implement a logon requirement.
In large organizations, authorized users must log on to gain access
to the WWW. The organization can thereby track usage to individuals
Anonymizing proxy server
A proxy server that removes identifying information from the client's
requests for the purpose of anonymity is called an anonymizing
proxy server or anonymizer.
Many work places and schools are cracking down on the web sites
and online services that are made available in their buildings.
Since circumventors are used to bypass
censors in computers, web sites like MySpace, Bebo, Xanga, Runescape,
Youtube, Miniclip, Facebook, and other non-work or school related
social web sites have become targets of mass banning
Proxy Web server creators
have become more clever allowing users to encrypt links, and any
data going to and from other web servers. This allows users to
access websites that would otherwise have been blocked
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