ReverseProxy

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Concepts[edit]

In computer networks, a reverse proxy is a type of proxy server that retrieves resources on behalf of a client from one or more servers. These resources are then returned to the client as though they originated from the proxy server itself. While a forward proxy acts as an intermediary for its associated clients to contact any server, a reverse proxy acts as an intermediary for its associated servers to be contacted by any client.

Advantages[edit]

  • details see here
  • load balancing
  • packet inspection
  • rejecting
  • include special encryption hardware
  • caching
  • hiding multiple servers
  • login verification
  • prevents buffer overflow exploits
  • central logging
  • URL rewrting