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| Senior Member | Makeing a site proxified? I have a website, and for now, the name cant be disclosed. But i am looking for some code to put in it, that will make it proxied... Can anyone help here?
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| Senior Member | Like, when you visit a site, it is as if you are visiting it through a proxy.
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| NamePros Member | Do you mean you want to setup a few 'reverse proxies' to reduce the load on the site? eg. client2 --> proxy1 --> site, client1 --> proxy2 --> site, client 3 --> proxy3 --> site The effectiveness of load balancing using this method depends on what type of site you are running, the content and a other variables. If you are worrying about this thread being indexed just type the name like s-i-t-e dot com or pm a link. When your done just edit the thread and remove the name.
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