Proxy-based Web Server Access Mediation
Definition
Proxy-based web server access mediation focuses on the regulation of web server access through intermediary proxy servers.
How it works
Proxy-based Web Server Access Mediation involves controlling access to web servers via proxy servers, which act as intermediaries between users and web resources. This approach can enhance security by anonymizing user requests, filtering content, and enforcing access policies. Examples include using corporate proxies to access external websites or services.
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