Are People Still Using Proxy Servers for Web Traffic?

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Asked By CuriousCat42 On

I'm curious if anyone is still actively using proxy servers to manage outbound web traffic. If you are, what solutions or tools are you currently using?

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Answered By NetworkNerd88 On

I’ve noticed that HTTPS is becoming more standard, making regular proxy servers feel a bit outdated, as they can act like man-in-the-middle (MITM) devices. I ran a Squid proxy on my local network a few years back and noted that it was only caching a small percentage of requests.

CachingKing -

Surprisingly, after optimizing it, I managed to cache around 20% of daily traffic with squid! But it obviously depends on the setup and how often clients check for updates.

WiFiWrecker -

I remember doing something crazy with a neighbor's WiFi by installing DD-WRT and using Squid to mess with his ads. It was a fun little prank for sure!

Answered By TechGuru_99 On

From my experience working with cable internet providers, Squid is still heavily in use for proxy solutions. It's one of the backbone technologies, especially on large networks. If you're looking for something reliable, Squid is worth considering!

Answered By WittyWindows12 On

I currently use Wingate, though I hope to phase it out soon. It's pretty user-friendly for Windows environments, which is a big plus for us!

TechieTom -

I’ll check it out! Do you have any plans for what you might switch to, or just going for direct access?

Answered By AussieAdmin On

In Australia, especially within government sectors, there are compliance obligations that mandate web traffic to go through a web proxy. If you want to adhere to regulations, using a proxy is often necessary.

Answered By DNS_Explorer85 On

I switched to using roaming DNS filter clients instead of proxy servers. I find it more effective for managing traffic without the overhead that proxies can introduce.

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