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  2. HAProxy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAProxy

    HAProxy was written in 2000 [13] by Willy Tarreau, [14] a core contributor to the Linux kernel, [15] who still maintains the project. In 2013, the company HAProxy Technologies, LLC was created. [ citation needed ] The company provides a commercial offering, HAProxy Enterprise and appliance-based application-delivery controllers named ALOHA.

  3. Proxy server - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server

    A proxy server may reside on the user's local computer, or at any point between the user's computer and destination servers on the Internet.A proxy server that passes unmodified requests and responses is usually called a gateway or sometimes a tunneling proxy.

  4. QUIC - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QUIC

    The HAProxy load balancer added experimental support for QUIC in March 2022 [60] and declared it production-ready in March 2023. [61] As of April 2023, 8.9% of all websites use QUIC, [62] up from 5% in March 2021. Microsoft Windows Server 2022 supports both HTTP/3 [63] and SMB over QUIC [64] [10] protocols via MsQuic.

  5. Squid (software) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squid_(software)

    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.

  6. HTTP/3 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP/3

    [7] [10] Experimental support for HTTP/3 was added to Safari Technology Preview on April 8, 2020 [18] and was included with Safari 14 that ships with iOS 14 and macOS 11, [11] [19] but it's still disabled by default as of Safari 16, on both macOS and iOS. [citation needed] On 6 June 2022, IETF published HTTP/3 as a Proposed Standard in RFC 9114 ...

  7. Foswiki - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foswiki

    Foswiki is an enterprise wiki, typically used to run a collaboration platform, [5] [6] [7] knowledge base [8] [9] or document management system.Users can create wiki applications using the Topic Markup Language (TML), and developers can extend its functionality with plugins.

  8. X-Forwarded-For - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Forwarded-For

    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.

  9. IPFire - Wikipedia

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    IPFire is a hardened [3] open source Linux distribution that primarily performs as a router and a firewall; a standalone firewall system with a web-based management console for configuration.