Proxy Questions - Answered

Posted in Proxy settings  at Mon, 21 Jul 2008 23:58:02 +0100

What is a serverA Proxy ( ) is a server that acts as between the (the computer of a ) and server (the computer on the ends of network on which the statistics requested by the handler appears for example web server site.) When clients data from an Internet , goes from your web browser - application through the before it reaches the requested sources and through the . Then the will transmit the data (facts) to you.Why I to use a server1. Transfer rate improvement. If the organizer you requested was received before to your server, server will this column and you will obtain the dossier directly from . However necessity to , you can got the "velocity down" result. This consequence appears when your has elongated reply time because there is relationship between you and your server.2. Security and . Anonymous proxies destroys figures about your computer in the requests . So you can safely the net and your data will never be by hackers and spammers.3. Sometimes you happenstance some while accessing to web server (for example, web-dialogue). You wrong while functioning with some data and or the server supervisor controlled access from your IP. So you can use the anonymous and try to access all over again.How can I get fresh server ?Every server is inclusive of an IP and a that is listed next to the . You can search "unbound " on google to get newest servers. Here is a regular updated I recommend: http://www.aplusproxy.com/proxylist/.phpHow to configure IE 7.0 to use a server?1. Open Internet Explorer 7.0.2. Click on the Tools icon from the higher of the browser and choice Internet Options from the .3. Select the Connections tab and click the for LAN Settings.4. Click the key for Proxy Server. Type the IP of the In the Address box, and add the integer of the in the Port box.5. Click the OK , OK yet again.6. After a server, you requirement to if that is . Type www.google.com in your IE7 bar and see if google directory page is for you.John is the admin of : http://www.assban.comArticle Source:

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