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<section version="5.0" xml:id="drakproxy"
xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"
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xmlns:ns3="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:ns2="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
xmlns:ns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook">
<info>
<title xml:id="drakproxy-ti1">Proxy</title>
<subtitle>drakproxy</subtitle>
</info>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata align="center" fileref="drakproxy.png"
format="PNG" revision="1" xml:id="drakproxy-im1"/>
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</mediaobject>
<para>If you have to use a proxy server to access to the internet, you can
use this tool<footnote>
<para>You can start this tool from the command line, by typing <emphasis
role="bold">drakproxy</emphasis> as root.</para>
</footnote> to configure it. Your net administrator will give you the
information you need. You can also specify some services which can be
accessed without the proxy by exception.</para>
<para>From Wikipedia, on 2012-09-24, article Proxy server: In computer
networks, a proxy server is a server (a computer system or an application)
that acts as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources
from other servers. A client connects to the proxy server, requesting some
service, such as a file, connection, web page, or other resource available
from a different server. The proxy server evaluates the request as a way to
simplify and control their complexity.</para>
</section>
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