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  2. Template:Blocked residential proxy - Wikipedia

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    If you are using a proxy or VPN service you will need to turn it off to edit Wikipedia. If you believe you are not using an anonymizing proxy, the most likely cause is that another customer using your IP address who was previously assigned this IP address was using a residential proxy. It is also possible that your computer or mobile device may be routing traffic for a residential p

  3. Pound (networking) - Wikipedia

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    Pound is a lightweight open source reverse proxy program and application firewall suitable to be used as a web server load balancing solution. Originally developed by an IT security company, it has a strong emphasis on security.

  4. SoftEther VPN - Wikipedia

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    Firewall, proxy, and NAT transparency. One of the key features of SoftEther VPN is the transparency for firewalls, proxy servers, and NATs (Network Address Translators). To do this, SoftEther VPN supports SSL-VPN and NAT Traversal. SoftEther VPN uses HTTPS protocol in order to establish a VPN tunnel.

  5. VPN service - Wikipedia

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    A virtual private network (VPN) service provides a proxy server to help users bypass Internet censorship such as geo-blocking and users who want to protect their communications against data profiling or MitM attacks on hostile networks. A wide variety of entities provide VPN services for several purposes.

  6. Wikipedia:Open proxies

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    This policy is known to cause difficulty for some editors who may need to use open proxies for security reasons or to circumvent censorship where they live; for example, editors in countries where Wikipedia is censored, such as China, should sign up for free access to Wikipedia-only proxies at Wikipedia:WikiProject on closed proxies or read ...

  7. Internet censorship circumvention - Wikipedia

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    HTTP proxy: James Marshall: free: Turns a computer into a personal, encrypted proxy server capable of retrieving and displaying web pages to users of the server. CGIProxy is the engine used by many other circumvention systems. Flash proxy [46] HTTP proxy: Stanford University: free: Uses ephemeral browser-based proxy relays to connect to the Tor ...

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  9. Snowflake (software) - Wikipedia

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    A Snowflake proxy runs whenever the browser or program is connected to the internet. If the proxy host has a dynamic IP, the proxy will change its IP address over time. [10] [8] See also ad hoc network. Snowflake proxies are thus used as Tor entry nodes, not as exit nodes. Exit nodes are the other end of the chain.