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Web surfer's guide to online privacy and anonymous web surfing. It is possible to disguise your IP address on the Web by using an anonymous proxy server. A proxy acts as an intermediary, routing communications between your computer and the Internet. A proxy specializing in anonymous surfing, however, uses its own IP address in place of yours in every outgoing request. Web-based Proxies are powered by server-side softwares such as CGIProxy, PHProxy, Poxy, and custom proxy scripts. Anonymous surfing sounds like some new California way to surf the big waves while wearing a ski mask, or something like that. From the privacy of your own home, you can surf to any website on the Internet without worrying about being blocked. Hiding your IP destination is the good course for surfboarding the internet anonymously.
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A Proxy is a special kind of Gateway, acting like a Server when being accessed by a Client. However, instead of servicing a request from a Client, the Proxy forwards the request to a Server, waits for the Server's response, and then sends it back to the Client. A Proxy is often combined with other typical Gateway functionality, such as Firewall or Cache.
A proxy is a device which allows connection to the Internet. It sits between workstations on a network and the Internet, allowing for a secure connection, allowing only certain ports or protocols to remain open. When a client requests a page, the request is sent to the proxy server, which relays it to the site. When the request is received from the site, it is forwarded back to the user. Proxy servers can be used to log internet use and block access to prohibited sites.