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typo: update reasons for reverse proxy (#22)
fix typo in section about reverse proxy --------- Co-authored-by: Sahn Lam <slam@users.noreply.github.com>
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@@ -399,18 +399,18 @@ A forward proxy is a server that sits between user devices and the internet.
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A forward proxy is commonly used for:
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1. Protect clients
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2. Avoid browsing restrictions
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3. Block access to certain content
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1. Protecting clients
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2. Circumventing browsing restrictions
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3. Blocking access to certain content
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A reverse proxy is a server that accepts a request from the client, forwards the request to web servers, and returns the results to the client as if the proxy server had processed the request.
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A reverse proxy is good for:
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1. Protect servers
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1. Protecting servers
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2. Load balancing
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3. Cache static contents
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4. Encrypt and decrypt SSL communications
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3. Caching static contents
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4. Encrypting and decrypting SSL communications
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### What are the common load-balancing algorithms?
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