Question:
Can someone explain proxy servers to me? I'm confused?
Please help
2013-04-25 01:23:29 UTC
I had asked before if a friends IP address on an email could show up in England if he was actually in the US and I was told yes if he uses a proxy server. How does that work? Is it something he chooses to do or does it just happen with his Internet provider? Also can a proxy server work with a mobile phone? What if you are traveling? Will your laptop and mobile phone continue to use the same proxy server? I really don't know much about this type of thing. Also if it says "android mobile" in the details where an IP address is does that mean for certain a mobile phone was used to send the email? He had told me he was using an Internet kiosk so could it show "android mobile"? Sorry for so many questions but I need to know. Thanks!
Four answers:
2013-04-25 14:42:28 UTC
I'd recommend offshore VPN service that is private, secure and reliable http://www.unspyable.com
Mr. X
2013-04-25 01:35:29 UTC
A server that sits between a client application, such as a Web browser, and a real server. It intercepts all requests to the real server to see if it can fulfill the requests itself. If not, it forwards the request to the real server.



Proxy servers have two main purposes:

•Improve Performance: Proxy servers can dramatically improve performance for groups of users. This is because it saves the results of all requests for a certain amount of time. Consider the case where both user X and user Y access the World Wide Web through a proxy server. First user X requests a certain Web page, which we'll call Page 1. Sometime later, user Y requests the same page. Instead of forwarding the request to the Web server where Page 1 resides, which can be a time-consuming operation, the proxy server simply returns the Page 1 that it already fetched for user X. Since the proxy server is often on the same network as the user, this is a much faster operation. Real proxy servers support hundreds or thousands of users. The major online services such as America Online, MSN and Yahoo, for example, employ an array of proxy servers.

•Filter Requests: Proxy servers can also be used to filter requests. For example, a company might use a proxy server to prevent its employees from accessing a specific set of Web sites.
M
2013-04-25 11:51:36 UTC
Proxies are run by hackers to steal password and plant malware. I'd stay away if I were you.
2013-04-25 02:13:01 UTC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server


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