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What types of proxy protocols exist, and what to use them for?



What types of proxy protocols exist, and what to use them for?

Proxy Protocols are sets of rules that define how a proxy server interacts with clients and
target servers in the process of routing traffic. These protocols determine the format and
structure of messages exchanged between clients and servers.

What proxy protocols exist?

There are several different protocols used to route traffic, each with different purposes
and characteristics. So let's take a look at the most popular ones and what they are used
for.

HTTP Proxy:
  • Caching. An HTTP proxy can cache web pages, thereby speeding up downloads
    and reducing the use of Internet traffic.
  • Filtration and blocking. The protocol can filter traffic and block access to specific
    sites or content, providing security and enforcement of network usage policies.
  • Anonymization. An HTTP proxy has the ability to hide the IP address, providing
    anonymity when accessing web resources.
  • Local load balancing. The protocol can be used to distribute requests among
    multiple servers to improve performance and reliability.
HTTPS Proxy:
  • Encryption. An HTTPS proxy encrypts traffic between the client and server,
    making the transmission of confidential data more secure.
  • Decompression. The protocol can decompress compressed web pages,
    improving performance and saving Internet traffic.
  • Access control. An HTTPS proxy can establish access rules based on SSL/TLS
    certificates or other parameters.
SOCKS Proxy:
  • TCP and UDP Support. The protocol supports proxying TCP and UDP traffic,
    making it more versatile for various applications and scenarios.
  • Avoiding network restrictions. A SOCKS proxy helps you bypass network
    restrictions such as site and port blocks, and provides access to resources on
    different networks.
  • Anonymity. Just like HTTP proxies, SOCKS proxies have the ability to hide the
    client's IP address, ensuring anonymity while using the Internet.
Choose a protocol based on your specific needs and usage scenarios. HTTP and
HTTPS are usually used for traffic management and security, while SOCKS is used
for general proxying and bypassing restrictions.

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