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A proxy server has a large variety of potential purposes, including:
* To keep machines behind it anonymous, mainly for security.[2]
* To speed up access to resources (using caching). Web proxies are commonly used to cache web pages from a web server.[3]
* To apply access policy to network services or content, e.g. to block undesired sites.
* To access sites prohibited or filtered by your ISP or institution.
* To log / audit usage, i.e. to provide company employee Internet usage reporting.
* To bypass security / parental controls.
* To circumvent Internet filtering to access content otherwise blocked by governments.[4]
* To scan transmitted content for malware before delivery.
* To scan outbound content, e.g., for data loss prevention.
* To allow a web site to make web requests to externally hosted resources (e.g. images, music files, etc.) when cross-domain restrictions prohibit the web site from linking directly to the outside domains.
A proxy server that passes requests and responses unmodified is usually called a gateway or sometimes tunneling proxy.
A proxy server can be placed in the user's local computer or at various points between the user and the destination servers on the Internet.
A reverse proxy is (usually) an Internet-facing proxy used as a front-end to control and protect access to a server on a private network, commonly also performing tasks such as load-balancing, authentication, decryption or caching. Types of proxy
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* To keep machines behind it anonymous, mainly for security.[2]
* To speed up access to resources (using caching). Web proxies are commonly used to cache web pages from a web server.[3]
* To apply access policy to network services or content, e.g. to block undesired sites.
* To access sites prohibited or filtered by your ISP or institution.
* To log / audit usage, i.e. to provide company employee Internet usage reporting.
* To bypass security / parental controls.
* To circumvent Internet filtering to access content otherwise blocked by governments.[4]
* To scan transmitted content for malware before delivery.
* To scan outbound content, e.g., for data loss prevention.
* To allow a web site to make web requests to externally hosted resources (e.g. images, music files, etc.) when cross-domain restrictions prohibit the web site from linking directly to the outside domains.
A proxy server that passes requests and responses unmodified is usually called a gateway or sometimes tunneling proxy.
A proxy server can be placed in the user's local computer or at various points between the user and the destination servers on the Internet.
A reverse proxy is (usually) an Internet-facing proxy used as a front-end to control and protect access to a server on a private network, commonly also performing tasks such as load-balancing, authentication, decryption or caching. Types of proxy
