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Proxy Servers provide a way for multiple computers to access the Internet from one point of access, provided by Proxy Servers. Proxy Servers make all of the communications with the servers outside the network for all of the clients that communicate with the Proxy Servers.
BNC
- Version: Stable 2.6.4
- Byte Size: 43.4 KB (44,454 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: February 22, 2000
- Home Page: http://bnc.dragondata.com/
- Description: BNC is an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) proxying server. It allows users to connect to chat servers by bouncing off the computer which is running BNC. Basically, it forwards the information from the user to the server and vise versa.

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CDDBP Proxy
- Version: Stable 1.4
- Byte Size: 22.6 KB (23,171 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: July 9, 1999
- Home Page: http://www.phoebe.co.uk/cddb/
- Description: CDDB is the CD database which stores names, artists and album titles of CDs. This software proxies CDDBP (TCP) CDDB requests to the HTTP interface of a CDDB server. This allows programs that use CDDBP, such as WinAMP to be used behind a firewall that only allows web access.

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CTC
- Version: Stable 0.3.0
- Byte Size: 65.8 KB (67,365 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: September 19, 1999
- Description: CTC (Cut The Crap) is a proxy-like daemon that will filter your browser's requests to prevent downloading ads. It is meant mostly for dialup users whose bandwidth is too precious (and in Europe, too expensive) to waste with banners and ads.

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Dante
- Version: Stable 1.1.1
- Byte Size: 431.8 KB (442,172 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: January 5, 2000
- Home Page: http://www.inet.no/dante/
- Binary: Server RPM, RPM
- Description: Dante is a free implementation of the socks protocol (version 4 and version 5; rfc1928) which can be used as a firewall between networks. It is being developed by Inferno Nettverk A/S, a Norwegian software company. Commercial support is available.

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JSentry Proxy Server
- Version: Stable 3.0
- Byte Size: 3.2 MB (3,323,591 bytes)
- License: Shareware
- Revision Date: September 17, 1999
- Home Page: http://www.telra.com/
- Description: A Java proxy server that allows all computers in your network access to the Internet though one dial up modem, cable modem or ISDN connection. Supports HTTP, SSL, FTP, E-mail, News and Telnet protocols. Features include logging, site blocking, auto-connect and remote administration with a web browser. Comes with Java as part of installation - requires Glibc.

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MOSIX
- Version: Stable 0.97.2
- Byte Size: 402.9 KB (412,620 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: February 9, 2000
- Home Page: http://www.mosix.org/
- Description: MOSIX is a software package that enhance the Linux
kernel with cluster computing capabilities. The resulting kernel
allows any size cluster of X86/Pentium based workstations and
servers to work cooperatively as if part of a single system.
The core of MOSIX are adaptive (on-line) load-balancing and
memory ushering algorithms that respond to variations in the use
of the cluster resources in order to maximize the overall
performance. These algorithms use preemptive process migration
to assign and reassign the processes among the nodes, to take
advantage of the best available resources, just like in an SMP.
The MOSIX algorithms are geared for maximal performance,
overhead-free scalability and ease-of-use.

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Oops!
- Version: Stable 1.3
- Byte Size: 261.2 KB (267,478 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: February 9th, 2000
- Home Page: http://zipper.paco.net/~igor/oops.eng/
- Binary: RPM
- Description: Oops! is an HTTP-1.1/FTP proxy server. It features high performance, low latency, and a low memory footprint. It caches on large (up to 16G) files or raw disk slices, and has squid-like ACLs and bandwidth control. It also has reliable operation and a smooth reconfigure routine.

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proxyarp
- Version: Stable 0.7.3
- Byte Size: 3.2 KB (3,230 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: June 28, 1999
- Description: Proxyarp provides a method of transparent routing based on RFC 1027. This is typically used to share a single sub-net on multiple physical networks (AKA intranet binding).

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Squid
- Version: Stable 2.3.STABLE2 / Development 2.4.DEVEL2
- Byte Size: 932.0 KB / 936.0 KB
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 7th, 2000
- Home Page: http://squid.nlanr.net/
- Note: Also Available: 1.1.21 RPM, 1.1.21 Debian
- Description: Squid offers high performance proxy caching for Web clients, It supports FTP, Gopher, and HTTP requests. The cache software, available only in source, is more than an order of magnitude faster than other popular Internet caches, because it never needs to fork (except for FTP), is implemented with non-blocking I/O, keeps meta data and hot objects in VM, caches DNS lookups. Squid caches can be arranged hierarchically for an improvement in response times and a reduction in bandwidth usage.

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squidGuard
- Version: Stable 1.1.3 / Development
- Byte Size: 504.0 KB (516,096 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 10th, 2000
- Home Page: http://info.ost.eltele.no/freeware/squidGuard/
- Description: squidGuard is a combined filter, redirector and access controller plugin for Squid.

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Squidtaild
- Version: Stable 2.1a6 / Development
- Byte Size: 24.0 KB (24,576 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 10th, 2000
- Home Page: http://trailer.linuxatwork.at/
- Description: Squidtaild is a Squid log file monitoring program that will crosscheck the new access.log entry's in this file with user defined
filters and report all hits (using html pages, e-mail, winpopups). It is ideal for schools and businesses that wish to monitor their
internet activity for policy violations (that can be custom generated).

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Tinyproxy
- Version: Stable 1.3.2
- Byte Size: 307.6 KB (315,032 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: February 17, 2000
- Home Page: http://www.flarenet.com/tinyproxy/
- Description: Tinyproxy is a lightweight HTTP proxy designed to do the job with a minimum of system resource use. It's ideal for small networks where a larger HTTP proxy such as squid might be overkill or a security risk. This simplicity also makes tinyproxy an ideal candidate for customization - it takes very little time to read and understand the tinyproxy source, and thus you can start adding your own desired features on short order.

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WWW_proxy
- Version: Stable 0.0.3
- Byte Size: 7.7 KB (7,911 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: May 5, 1999
- Home Page: http://www.sashanet.com/internet/
- Additional Software Required: libtcp 0.0.2
- Description: Simple non-caching HTTP proxy. Great for situations when the official route between two hosts is down/slow/firewalled , the routers cannot be reconfigured, and you need to look at a page on the one host from the other. In addition, it now support user-agent spoofing (there are a few sites that play a smart alec and will not show you pages unless they like your User-agent), and filtering the content with a custom filter application.

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