Network 2: Proxy
On this settings page, you can configure
proxy servers.
Proxy servers
A proxy server is a special server, that acts as a gateway between your
computer and the Internet. Instead of having to establish a connection
to a server possibly on the other end of the world, a browser only connects
to the proxy. The proxy server has a cache of the most popular pages, so
there is a chance the page you requested is already there. If not, the
proxy server retrieves the document for you. This will decrease the traffic
on the network, thus speeding up websurfing.
Sometimes, the proxy server is the only way to connect to your
provider, thereby acting as a firewall.
Configuring a proxy
Just type in the address of the proxy in the appropriate field. Make sure
it is in one of these two forms:
http://proxy.foo.bar
http://proxy.foo.bar:8080
where the name and port number may differ, of course.
If the address doesn't start with "http://
",
AWeb will prepend this to the address.
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