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  2. Proxy list - Wikipedia

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    A proxy list is a list of open HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS proxy servers all on one website. Proxies allow users to make indirect network connections to other computer network services. [ 1 ] Proxy lists include the IP addresses of computers hosting open proxy servers, meaning that these proxy servers are available to anyone on the internet.

  3. Proxy auto-config - Wikipedia

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    FindProxyForURL(url, host), with two arguments and return value in specific format: * url is the URL of the object * host is the host-name derived from that URL. Syntactically it is the same string as between :// and the first : or / after that. [3] * return "..." is a string of signatures in the following format (see examples below): [note 1]

  4. Category:Proxy servers - Wikipedia

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    Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Free proxy servers (15 P) F. Forward proxy (4 P) R. Reverse proxy (18 P) Pages in category ...

  5. List of URI schemes - Wikipedia

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    URL scheme used by Apple's internal issue-tracking system Apple (not public) rdar:// issue number example: rdar://10198949. Allows employees to link to internally-tracked issues from anywhere. Example of a private scheme which has leaked in to the public space and is widely seen on the internet, but can only be resolved by Apple employees. s3

  6. Squid (software) - Wikipedia

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    The LAMP stack with Squid as web cache.. Squid is a caching and forwarding HTTP web proxy.It has a wide variety of uses, including speeding up a web server by caching repeated requests, caching World Wide Web (WWW), Domain Name System (DNS), and other network lookups for a group of people sharing network resources, and aiding security by filtering traffic.

  7. X-Forwarded-For - Wikipedia

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    The general format of the field is: [2] X-Forwarded-For: client, proxy1, proxy2 where the value is a comma+space separated list of IP addresses, the left-most being the original client, and each successive proxy that passed the request adding the IP address where it received the request from.

  8. Pound (networking) - Wikipedia

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    Pound is a lightweight open source reverse proxy program and application firewall suitable to be used as a web server load balancing solution. Originally developed by an IT security company, it has a strong emphasis on security.

  9. Open proxy - Wikipedia

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    An open proxy forwarding requests from and to anywhere on the Internet. An open proxy is a type of proxy server that is accessible by any Internet user.. Generally, a proxy server only allows users within a network group (i.e. a closed proxy) to store and forward Internet services such as DNS or web pages to reduce and control the bandwidth used by the group.