What is the difference between proxy server and reverse proxy server?
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Heres an example of a reverse proxy (as a load balancer). A client surfs to website.com and the server it hits has a reverse proxy running on it. The reverse proxy happens to be 'pound' (look it up in google). Pound takes the request and sends it to one of the three application servers sitting behind it. In this example Pound is a load balancer. ie. it is balancing load between three application servers. The application servers serve up the website content back to the client. |
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The previous answers were accurate, but perhaps too terse. I will try to add some examples. First of all, the word proxy describes someone or something acting on behalf of someone else. In the computer realm, we are talking about one server acting on the behalf of another computer. For the purposes of accessibility, I will limit my discussion to web proxies, however, the idea of a proxy is not limited to web sites. FORWARD proxyMost discussion of web proxies refers to the type of proxy known as a "forward proxy." The proxy event in this case is that the "forward proxy" retrieves data from another web site on behalf of the original requestee. A tale of 3 computers (part I)For an example, I will list three computers connected to the internet.
Normally, one would connect directly from However, in some scenarios, it is better for Reasons why X would want to use a forward proxy server:Here is a (very) partial list of uses of a forward proxy server.
REVERSE proxyA tale of 3 computers (part II)For this example, I will list three computers connected to the internet.
Normally, one would connect directly from However, in some scenarios, it is better for the administrator of What is different this time compared to a "forward proxy," is that this time the user The client X probably thinks he is visiting Reasons why Z would want to set up a reverse proxy server:
In the above scenarios, Links to topics from the post:Content Delivery Network
forward proxy software (server side)
reverse proxy software for HTTP (server side)
reverse proxy software for TCP (server side)
see also: |
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The difference is primarily in deployment. Web forward and reverse proxies all have the same underlying features, they accept requests for HTTP requests in various formats and provide a response, usually by accessing the origin or contact server. Fully featured servers usually have access control, caching, and some link mapping features. A forward proxy is a proxy that is accessed by configuring the client. The client needs protocol support for proxy features (redirection, proxy auth, etc.). The proxy is transparent to the user experience, but not to the application. A reverse proxy is a proxy that is deployed as a web server and behaves like a web server, with the exception that instead of locally composing the content from programs and disk, it forwards the request to a origin server. From the client perspective it IS a web server, so the user experience is completely transparent. In fact, a single proxy instance can run as a forward and reverse proxy at the same time for different client populations. That's the short version, I can clarify if people want to comment. |
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Still the difference is not very clear to me. Google and wikipedia didn't help much. Can someone expalin with an example? |
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A proxy server proxies (and optionally caches) outgoing network requests to various not-necessarily-related public resources across the Internet. A reverse proxy captures (and optionally caches) incoming requests from the Internet and distributes them to various internal private resources, usually for HA purposes. |
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Although my understanding from an apache perspective is that Proxy means that if site x proxies for site y, then requests for x return y. The reverse proxy means that the response from y is adjusted so that all references to y become x. So that the user cannot tell that a proxy is involved... |
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Wikipedia says this |
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