What is Win proxy, Squid proxy servers ? what is purpose of these two servers ?

ramana_slv

ramana_slv

@ramana-slv-xx4JdA Oct 23, 2024
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  • ramana_slv

    ramana_slv

    @ramana-slv-xx4JdA May 29, 2010

    what is Win proxy, Squid proxy servers ? what is purpose of these two servers ?
  • Morningdot Hablu

    Morningdot Hablu

    @morningdot-6Xuj4M May 29, 2010

    Re: networks

    in the early days of the development of the internet user where alowed unlimited access to it's resources.

    the Internet has grown, probably exceeding what the original designers ever dreamed and with this expansion, comes the need to increase the speed.

    One method of achieving this is by keeping copies of the web sites visited by people within an organization, so that, should another individual visit the same site within a short time span from the original visit, the second visitor would get significantly improved response as the web page would have been stored (cached) on a local server. This not only reduces latency, but also has the added advantage of limiting the consumption of expensive bandwidth by the users themselves. This method of increasing the speed is done by setting up a proxy server.

    There are some additional advantages to using a proxy server, and these are:

    1. Since all users are now forced to use the proxy instead of going directly to the Internet, a degree of control is offered to the system and network administrators.
    2. Using the proxy they have the ability to restrict the users to particular times of the day, or by machine name, or by network IP address range.
    3. Added to this, they have the ability to block the users from visiting undesirable sites, do usage accounting and force authentication prior to accessing the Internet.

    All this adds up to a very useful tool and under Linux, this tool is called SQUID.


    sorry dude no much more idea about winproxy.
    up to what i know


    winproxy is used where we have to connect more then one computer with the network by connecting just one simple connection with your existing service provider.


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  • The_Small_k

    The_Small_k

    @the-small-k Sep 17, 2010

    Nice post.
    I got what i want.