What is Proxy Chaining?
snjysanjay05 30-June-2008 02:13:57 PM

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So simple By using proxy chaining you will work by this way:

your computer => proxy1 => proxy2 => ... => proxy X => web-site

When you use proxy chaining software, in fact you create one "virtual proxy". And when you want to use chain proxy1 => proxy2 => ... => proxy X you need to use address of created "virtual proxy". This address you will know when you set up your chain of proxies.
Posted by HamidAliKhan


- There may be also cases when a local outbound proxy may be involved
- Provides locally important call processing logic (e.g., identifying nearest 911)
- Manages firewall
- provides least-gateway-cost routing service
- IP phones must know address of the proxy: may be configured manually or with a configuration protocol (DHCP, TFTP ...)
- In general, servers may be arbitrarily chained a central company’s server may distribute signaling to departmental servers
- A user may want to forward incoming calls to her cell phone
- Servers have to avoid loops and recognize spirals
Posted by yogendra


Proxy chaining is merely connecting to more than one proxy and then to your intended destination. You can use as many proxy servers as you can or want. The more you have, the more anonymous you will be.

By using proxy chaining you will work by this way:

your computer => proxy1 => proxy2 => ... => proxy X => web-site

When you use proxy chaining software, in fact you create one "virtual proxy". And when you want to use chain proxy1 => proxy2 => ... => proxy X you need to use address of created "virtual proxy". This address you will know when you set up your chain of proxies.
Posted by sagitraz



Posted: 01-July-2008 03:13:35 AM By: sagitraz

Proxy chaining is merely connecting to more than one proxy and then to your intended destination. You can use as many proxy servers as you can or want. The more you have, the more anonymous you will be.

By using proxy chaining you will work by this way:

your computer => proxy1 => proxy2 => ... => proxy X => web-site

When you use proxy chaining software, in fact you create one "virtual proxy". And when you want to use chain proxy1 => proxy2 => ... => proxy X you need to use address of created "virtual proxy". This address you will know when you set up your chain of proxies.

Posted: 01-July-2008 12:14:26 PM By: yogendra

- There may be also cases when a local outbound proxy may be involved
- Provides locally important call processing logic (e.g., identifying nearest 911)
- Manages firewall
- provides least-gateway-cost routing service
- IP phones must know address of the proxy: may be configured manually or with a configuration protocol (DHCP, TFTP ...)
- In general, servers may be arbitrarily chained a central company’s server may distribute signaling to departmental servers
- A user may want to forward incoming calls to her cell phone
- Servers have to avoid loops and recognize spirals

Posted: 31-March-2009 03:30:30 PM By: HamidAliKhan

So simple By using proxy chaining you will work by this way:

your computer => proxy1 => proxy2 => ... => proxy X => web-site

When you use proxy chaining software, in fact you create one "virtual proxy". And when you want to use chain proxy1 => proxy2 => ... => proxy X you need to use address of created "virtual proxy". This address you will know when you set up your chain of proxies.