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- | ======Using Zoo with a Proxy Server====== | + | ======Using |
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Today, many organizations use proxies to protect their users from intrusion and to use smaller amounts of publicly routed IP addresses. A proxy is a server that sits between you and the Internet. It receives all client requests to the Internet, fulfills the request itself, and then sends the information to the client. | Today, many organizations use proxies to protect their users from intrusion and to use smaller amounts of publicly routed IP addresses. A proxy is a server that sits between you and the Internet. It receives all client requests to the Internet, fulfills the request itself, and then sends the information to the client. | ||
=====Bypassing a proxy server===== | =====Bypassing a proxy server===== | ||
- | There are instances where you prefer to bypass the proxy and access the website or resource directly. A example is the locally available resource, like a Zoo Server, which is available through a direct network access. | + | There are instances where you prefer to bypass the proxy and access the website or resource directly. A example is the locally available resource, like a LAN Zoo Server, which is available through a direct network access. |
Windows offers support for adding and configuring proxies inside Internet Explorer’s settings. | Windows offers support for adding and configuring proxies inside Internet Explorer’s settings. |