mainarticles   mainarticles
mainarticles
mainarticles   mainarticles
mainarticles
mainarticles

Home | Communications


Proxies

By: Robert Thomson
 

Basically, proxies are proxy servers, and a proxy server acts as a buffer between a computer and the things on the Internet which that computer accesses, such as web pages and FTP archives. When the computer makes a request for data or information from the Internet, that information goes first to the proxy server and from there to the computer.

They can thus be used to make sure that an individual's computer does not receive any corrupt or harmful data from the internet. Like its very name suggests, it means that computers are basically using the Internet "by proxy" - that is, through something else entirely.

There are four main types of proxy servers, each of which serves its own specific function. HTTP proxy servers are the most widely used because every browser is capable of using this proxy server. SOCKS proxies are designed to work with almost any type of data on the web (TCP/IP protocol). However, a computer must be able to work with a SOCKS proxy server. When a computer or program can work with a SOCKS proxy, it must be classified as either SOCKS 4 or SOCKS 5. The third type of proxy servers are CGI proxies, which are also known as anonymizers. It can only be accessed through a browser and, as such, it is one of the simplest proxy servers to use. The last kind of proxy server is the FTP proxy, which is an extremely specific and specialized proxy, which will only work with FTP servers. FTP proxies can be used with file managers, download managers, and with browsers.

Article Source: Main Articles

Al Munroe writes on topics such as Proxies, Proxy and PHProxy for The Tech FAQ.

This article may be reproduced wholly or in part without written permission provided the byline, resource area, and any hyperlinks remain in order to give proper credit to the author.

Internet search engines and directory listings are imperative to your sites existence and success. Submit Your Website to the Searchen Networks directory and search engine to achieve authoritive inbound links.

Please Rate this Article

 

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Communications Articles Via RSS!
mainarticles
Main Articles. All Rights Reserved. © 2005, 2006
Use of our service is protected by our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
mainarticles
 

Powered by Article Dashboard