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-======Using Zoo with a Proxy Server======+======Using LAN Zoo with a Proxy Server======
 > **Product:** //[[zoo:home|Zoo]]// > **Product:** //[[zoo:home|Zoo]]//
-> **Summary:** //Discusses how to bypass a proxy server to access a local Zoo server.//+> **Summary:** //Discusses how to bypass a proxy server to access a LAN Zoo server.//
  
 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.
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