Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Free proxy list for your anonymous surfing

By anonymous surfing, we mean the surfing of internet without disclosing one's private information like the ip address and other information. This can be easily achieved by using a web proxy. A web proxy can be used to hide your ip address. Besides, a web proxy can be used for many purposes like unblocking blocked sites like myspace from schools and colleges. You can use new proxies to unblock sites from network filters. A new proxy can also be used for many other reasons.
Here, we provide our free proxy list to ensure you a better surfing experience sing internet proxy. Our proxy list contains proxy sites which are updated regularly to ensure that you visit only working proxies while trying to surf anonymously from our list. So, if you want a better surfing experience, visit our site and use our proxies.

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Friday, January 11, 2008

Free proxy lists

In computer networks, a proxy server is a server (a computer system or an application program) which services the requests of its clients by forwarding requests to other servers. A client connects to the proxy server, requesting some service, such as a file, connection, web page, or other resource, available from a different server. The proxy server provides the resource by connecting to the specified server and requesting the service on behalf of the client. A proxy server may optionally alter the client's request or the server's response, and sometimes it may serve the request without contacting the specified server. In this case, it would 'cache' the first request to the remote server, so it could save the information for later, and make everything as fast as possible.

A proxy server that passes all requests and replies unmodified is usually called a gateway or sometimes tunneling proxy.

A proxy server can be placed in the user's local computer or at specific key points between the user and the destination servers or the Internet.
Types and functions
1.1 Caching proxy server
1.2 Web proxy
1.3 Anonymizing proxy server
1.4 Hostile proxy
1.5 Intercepting proxy server
1.6 Transparent and non-transparent proxy server
1.7 Forced proxy
1.8 Open proxy server
1.9 Split proxy server
1.10 Reverse proxy server
1.11 Circumventor
1.12 At schools and offices
1.13 Managed 'clean-pipe' proxy servers


A proxy server can service requests without contacting the specified server, by retrieving content saved from a previous request, made by the same client or even other clients. This is called caching. Caching proxies keep local copies of frequently requested resources, allowing large organizations and Internet Service Providers to significantly reduce their upstream bandwidth usage and cost, while significantly increasing performance. There are well-defined rules for caching. Some poorly-implemented caching proxies have had downsides (e.g., an inability to use user authentication). Some problems are described in RFC 3143 (Known HTTP Proxy/Caching Problems).