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Published on 05/03/10

Proxy Server Basics

A proxy server is a computer that offers a computer network service to allow clients to make indirect network connections to other network services. A client connects to the proxy server, then requests a connection, file, or other resource available on a different server. The proxy provides the resource either by connecting to the specified server or by serving it from a cache. In some cases, the proxy may alter the client’s request or the server’s response for various purposes.

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Published on: 05/03/2010

Posted under: Proxy101

What Is A HTTP Proxy

The World Wide Web is always growing, and with ever more information being exchanged there inevitable exists more threats from things like fraud, information manipulation, identity theft, and virus attacks. Business and Internet users have always been aware of the dangers with the Internet, and thus have taken steps to protect themselves against malicious software and information stealing.

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Published on: 05/03/2010

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Bypass Your School or Workplace Firewall With School Proxy Sites

What is a school proxy? Is it the answer to all the student’s problems? In order to understand what a school proxy is, we have to take a closer look at why it exists in the first place. We will talk a little about the background of school proxy and how you can learn to use this kind of tool to serve your needs.

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Published on: 04/03/2010

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The Advantages of Free Anonymous Web Surfing Proxy

When you surf the Internet, your IP address and your location can be found. These are some of the most important data, through which other valuable information can be also discovered: name, address and even your social security number. This exposes you to hackers and you can also be a target of many advertising agencies. These are some of the many reasons why free anonymous web surfing proxy sites have been created.

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Published on: 04/03/2010

Posted under: Proxy101

Proxy

What is a proxy?

Have you ever come across a problem like whenever you are trying to open a website it is getting blocked and the error message that is showing up is about some content filter which is not finding the contents of the website authentic and viewable?

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Published on: 03/03/2010

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General Information on Proxies

Part and parcel of network security, be it in a corporation LAN or school university, is the installation of a firewall or web content filter. However as any user will attest to, this can hamper the flow of work, as it restricts access to websites that actually have bearing on their activity.

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Published on: 26/01/2010

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How Facebook Proxy Bypass Servers Work

Facebook proxy bypass servers are necessary if you have some reason to hide the IP address either of your internet connection, or of the site to which you are trying to connect. Why should anybody want to do this, and how do Facebook proxy providers work?

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Published on: 24/01/2010

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Dangers of Using Proxy Servers

As an internet user any activity you perform on the internet can be traced back to you with the help of your IP address, which is a unique code assigned to you by your Internet Service Provider. An easy way of protecting yourself is by using anonymous proxies, which hide your IP address from websites. Though a majority of proxies are safe, there are still a few proxies run by webmasters with many a malicious intent. This article will help you to protect yourself better against such proxies.

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Published on: 24/01/2010

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Public Proxies 101

What are Public Proxies

In essence, public proxies are websites which you can simply visit through your browser. However, unlike other content sites, typical public proxies only have two pages – Landing Page and Result Page. Landing Page is nothing more than a one-field web form where you can enter a site URL; while Result Page (often called Proxified Page) displays the contents pulled from the requested server. Why call those websites “Proxies”? Because they act as your agent of web surfing. For example, instead of directly visiting YouTube.com, you first go to a public proxy site, then ask it to retrieve YouTube videos for you.

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Published on: 23/01/2010

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Basic Knowledge of Proxy Server

What is a proxy server?

A Proxy (proxy server) is a server that acts as mediator between the client (the computer of a user) and server (the computer on the other ends of network connection on which the information requested by the user appears for example web server site.) When clients request data from an Internet resource, traffic goes from your web browser/application first through the proxy before it reachs the requested sources and back through the proxy. Then the proxy will transmit the data (information) to you.

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Published on: 20/01/2010

Posted under: Proxy101