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This tutorial introduces oops, an open source caching proxy server, and shows you how to set it up under Linux, and then how to optionally configure transparent mode using iptables.
IBM® offers a commercial caching proxy server. The IBM WebSphere® Edge Server provides reverse proxy caching, which improves Web server response time, and forward proxy caching, which reduces network bandwidth requirements. Learn more at the WebSphere Edge Server home page.
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You should be familiar with standard network terminology such as IP addresses, source and destination port numbers, and TCP.
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