Australian web proxy
Australian proxy list is here:
120.29.240.58:8080
114.92.137.149:8080
Australian proxy list is here:
120.29.240.58:8080
114.92.137.149:8080
In general proxies act as a proxy server, also known as a
tcp/ip port forwarder program. A proxy server is an intermediary
between a tcp/ip client program and the corresponding tcp/ip server
program. Instead of connecting directly to the server, the
client connects instead to the proxy, which then connects to the
server. The proxy reads tcp/ip socket data from the client
and writes it to the server, and at the same time reads data from the
server and writes it to the client. In most cases, the proxy
does not alter the data. The proxy is
transparent (invisible) to the client and server programs, except that
performance may be decreased slightly and they may have to be
configured to use different tcp/ip port numbers and host names or IP
addresses. It's also possible to have a chain of 2 or more
proxies between the client and server.
If 2 proxies are used, one on the client side and one on the server side, they can authenticate each other and encrypt all data passing between the client and server, thus establishing a secure "tunnel" between them. This tunnel protects the data from being viewed or modified by any software or hardware in the tcp/ip path between the two proxies. This is important for protecting usernames, passwords, and other confidential data.