A proxy is a specialized Web server which operates behind a firewall, which makes more efficient use of network bandwidth and offers improved network security. This is the first book on proxy server... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is accurate, brief and clear book. Worth buyin
Succinct, thorough and utterly invaluable.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
As a proxy specialist in the tech. support field, I find Ari's book to be the definitive reference for the "nuts and bolts" of proxy servers. It contains a detailed overview of the http protocol, as well as explanations of such proxy functions as garbage collection, caching, reverse proxying and proxy arrays. Also, it gives real life case studies of proxy situations as well as troubleshooting tips. The lead programmer of Netscape's proxy server has written a concise, detailed reference for any proxy admin, webmaster or support tech.
worth the money - great source on proxy servers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I really dug this book. I read it from cover-to-cover and continue to refer to it. The chapter on the http protocol is good reading for anyone interested in the technical "behind the scenes" side of the Web. It covered every necessary facet of proxy servers. over.
The "DNS and BIND" of Proxy Servers!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
There are only two people on the planet who have gotten DNS to work and stay working: Rocket scientists and people that read "DNS & BIND".Today, Proxy serveres are a lot like DNS was a couple years ago, not getting a lot of press, not very sexy, but very important to the effective function of many networks. And like DNS was a couple years ago, you can read the RFC's and the manual, but you really want one book that will make you look like a genius. For Proxy servers, this is the book for you.Ari has done a fanstic job of covering all aspects or Proxy Servers. He provides clear descriptions of all the basics, but also touches on all the advanced "what if" topics where answers are hard to find.(NOTE: I provide Proxy Server support for Netscape Communications, but the opinions expessed here are soley my own.)
Egineer's book for engineers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
If some day you'd need something to do with Proxy servers, this should definitely be your first book. There you aren't tought which button to push and what to type when setting up Proxy, but it answers a questions like why this is common, why other is wrong, by weighting all pro and contra. In short, this book puts an engineer on a right track for further studies of Proxy technology. I would encourage author for the next book probably named: "Proxy servers, how to make them..."
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