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  2. Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Protocol (WPAD) standard: ensure that an organization's browsers will find this file without manual configuration. This is the topic of this article. The WPAD standard defines two alternative methods the system administrator can use to publish the location of the proxy configuration file, using the Dynamic Host ...

  3. Charles Proxy - Wikipedia

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    Charles Web Debugging Proxy is a cross-platform HTTP debugging proxy server application written in Java. It enables the user to view HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP/2 [3] and enabled TCP port traffic accessed from, to, or via the local computer. This includes requests and responses including HTTP headers and metadata (e.g. cookies, caching and encoding ...

  4. ZAP (software) - Wikipedia

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    ZAP (Zed Attack Proxy) is a dynamic application security testing tool published under the Apache License. When used as a proxy server it allows the user to manipulate all of the traffic that passes through it, including HTTPS encrypted traffic. It can also run in a daemon mode which is then controlled via a REST-based API.

  5. Burp Suite - Wikipedia

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    Burp Suite is a proprietary software tool for security assessment and penetration testing of web applications. [2] [3] It was initially developed in 2003-2006 by Dafydd Stuttard [4] to automate his own security testing needs, after realizing the capabilities of automatable web tools like Selenium. [5]

  6. HAProxy - Wikipedia

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    HAProxy is a free and open source software that provides a high availability load balancer and Proxy (forward proxy, [2] reverse proxy) for TCP and HTTP-based applications that spreads requests across multiple servers. [3] It is written in C [4] and has a reputation for being fast and efficient (in terms of processor and memory usage). [5]

  7. Polipo - Wikipedia

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    Polipo is a discontinued lightweight caching and forwarding web proxy server. It has a wide variety of uses, from aiding security by filtering traffic; to caching web, DNS and other computer network lookups for a group of people sharing network resources; to speeding up a web server by caching repeated requests. It can be configured to use on ...

  8. Gopher (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    Opera, Opera 9.0 included a proxy capability; Pavuk, a web mirror (recursive download) software program; SeaMonkey, version 1.0 to 2.0.14, built-in support dropped from version 2.1 onward; could be added back to some versions via Overbite project, [17] but no longer supported. Epiphany, until version 2.26.3, disabled with switch to WebKit

  9. Varnish (software) - Wikipedia

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    Varnish is a reverse caching proxy [2] used as HTTP accelerator for content-heavy dynamic web sites as well as APIs. In contrast to other web accelerators , such as Squid , which began life as a client-side cache, or Apache and nginx , which are primarily origin servers , Varnish was designed as an HTTP accelerator.