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What (who) is proxy servers - definition

SERVER THAT ACTS AS AN INTERMEDIATE BETWEEN A CLIENT AND ITS DESTINATION SERVER
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  • An open proxy forwarding requests from and to anywhere on the Internet.
  • Communication between two computers connected through a third computer acting as a proxy server. This can protect Alice's privacy, as Bob only knows about the proxy and cannot identify or contact Alice directly.
  • A reverse proxy taking requests from the Internet and forwarding them to servers in an internal network. Those making requests connect to the proxy and may not be aware of the internal network.
  • Vidalia]] Tor-network map.

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<software, security> (Capitalised) Microsoft's {proxy server} and proxy gateway, designed to provide extensible firewall and network security. Proxy Server is part of BackOffice. (1999-09-17)
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In computer networking, a proxy server is a server application that acts as an intermediary between a client requesting a resource and the server providing that resource.World-Wide Web Proxies, Ari Luotonen, April 1994
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<networking> A server process that intercepts requests from a client, passes them to an origin server and returns the response to the client while performing various other operations in the process. An HTTP proxy server is a common example. A proxy may be used for purposes of security, performance (caching) or anonymity. It may be purely software or may run on its own hardware, either a standard PC or server machine or a custom hardware appliance. A software proxy may be on the same computer as the client or the origin server, separate hardware may be anywhere on the network in between. The proxy may filter requests, rejecting some if the request or response matches certain conditions (e.g. an antivirus proxy). It may cache requests and responses to reduce load on the origin server or data volume on the network or to provide quicker response to the client for common requests. The proxy may modify the request or response, e.g. to convert between different protocols or interfaces. Proxy servers are often used in large companies as part of a firewall so that users within the company need have no direct connection to the Internet (and can use a {private IP address} range) but can still access the World-Wide Web, instant messenger, etc via the proxy. Usually this requires each client to be configured to use the proxy. The term "proxy gateway" may more imply transparency (less intervention) in the request-response process, though is often used as a synonym for proxy server. (2008-07-01)

Wikipedia

Proxy server

In computer networking, a proxy server is a server application that acts as an intermediary between a client requesting a resource and the server providing that resource.

Instead of connecting directly to a server that can fulfill a request for a resource, such as a file or web page, the client directs the request to the proxy server, which evaluates the request and performs the required network transactions. This serves as a method to simplify or control the complexity of the request, or provide additional benefits such as load balancing, privacy, or security. Proxies were devised to add structure and encapsulation to distributed systems. A proxy server thus functions on behalf of the client when requesting service, potentially masking the true origin of the request to the resource server.

Examples of use of proxy servers
1. The police do their best to monitor all of these, although cannier users turn to proxy servers to carry messages that hide banned words.
2. In response, the Paris–based advocacy group Reporters Without Borders issued a guide on how to use proxy servers to get around China‘s censorship.
3. Broadcasting Board of Governors‘ fund of a mere $100,000, VOA and Radio Free Asia‘s websites are accessible to Chinese Internet users through proxy servers because of the technology of Dynaweb and UltraReach.
4. Enforcement of registration requirements is uneven from city to city, he said.'4; And computer–savvy Internet users usually can get around the censors by using any number of proxy servers.
5. It is partly because there are so many ways around the restrictions, including the use of proxy servers to reach blocked websites and the use of slang terms to discuss sensitive subjects in chatrooms.