Question:
How is use proxy server?
Mukesh
2011-07-01 20:26:45 UTC
How is use proxy server?
Six answers:
Pankaj Adiley
2011-07-01 20:37:42 UTC
Proxy server is 2nd acces point
jawed.co.in
2011-07-02 06:07:21 UTC
A Proxy Server is a computer that offers network and internet access services to the client computers in a network. A proxy is a stand-in for you - someone who does something on your behalf. A proxy server is a kind of stand in for your computer. In an enterprise that uses the Internet, a proxy server is a server that acts as an intermediary between a workstation user and the Internet so that the enterprise can ensure security, administrative control, and caching service.

How does Proxy Server works?



A proxy server receives a request for an Internet service (such as a Web page request) from a user. If it passes filtering requirements, the proxy server, assuming it is also a cache server , looks in its local cache of previously downloaded Web pages. If it finds the page, it returns it to the user without needing to forward the request to the Internet. If the page is not in the cache, the proxy server, acting as a client on behalf of the user, uses one of its own IP addresses to request the page from the server out on the Internet. When the page is returned, the proxy server relates it to the original request and forwards it on to the user. A good example, and the one you probably see the most, is a web proxy. When configured to use a proxy, your web browser contacts the proxy server for each web access instead of going directly to the target server on the internet. The proxy server then turns around and makes the "real" request of the web server. The proxy server gets the response, and then passes it back to you.

There is a large number of the software available that allows you to hide your IP address with the help of the proxy servers. The well known software for this purpose is Hide IP, Stealth surf, Netconceal, Anonymous surfing, Proxify and Ghost surf. To the user, the proxy server is invisible; all Internet requests and returned responses appear to be directly with the addressed Internet server. (The proxy is not quite invisible; its IP address has to be specified as a configuration option to the browser or other protocol program.)

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Krishna Kumar
2011-07-02 06:03:00 UTC
Proxy Softwares

Ultrasurf, Tor Browser



Proxy Websites

lapaya.tk

turbohide.com
2011-07-02 17:10:51 UTC
In computer networks, a proxy server is a server (a computer system or an application) that acts as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from 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 evaluates the request according to its filtering rules. For example, it may filter traffic by IP address or protocol. If the request is validated by the filter, the proxy provides the resource by connecting to the relevant 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. In this case, it 'caches' responses from the remote server, and returns subsequent requests for the same content directly.

Most proxies are a web proxy, allowing access to content on the World Wide Web.

A proxy server has a large variety of potential purposes, including:

To keep machines behind it anonymous (mainly for security).[1]

To speed up access to resources (using caching). Web proxies are commonly used to cache web pages from a web server.[2]

To apply access policy to network services or content, e.g. to block undesired sites.

To log / audit usage, i.e. to provide company employee Internet usage reporting.

To bypass security / parental controls.

To scan transmitted content for malware before delivery.

To scan outbound content, e.g., for data leak protection.

To circumvent regional restrictions.

To allow a web site to make web requests to externally hosted resources (e.g. images, music files, etc.) when cross-domain restrictions prohibit the web site from linking directly to the outside domains.

A proxy server that passes 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 various points between the user and the destination servers on the Internet.

A reverse proxy is (usually) an Internet-facing proxy used as a front-end to control and protect access to a server on a private network, commonly also performing tasks such as load-balancing, authentication, decryption or caching
Dhawal Patel
2011-07-02 03:29:00 UTC
Go to wikipedia
Asantha
2011-07-02 09:53:53 UTC
www.HideMyComputer is a good proxy



and also



www.HideMyNose.com


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