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Nice!

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thnx

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Looks cool. I haven't VPN'd yet but know some things in the digital world at least.

With reverse proxy the communication goes like this instead.

YOUR COMPUTER communicate with the PROXY SERVER which then communicates with an anonymous, always changing SECOND PROXY SERVER which then communicates with the website you are trying to access. YOUR COMPUTER and the PROXY SERVER are in communication, and the PROXY SERVER and the SECOND PROXY SERVER are in communication, but the second proxy doesn’t have any idea what is on the other side of that original proxy server. That means that you are completely untraceable.

While it's described as "reverse proxy", when I read the explanation as to what happens it feels more like a rotating random proxy with an anonymous anchor server (I don't know the best technical way to say that).

Maybe that's the case - or I'm confused - but that makes me think about my machines interaction with the base proxy servers more than the second randomized layer. Are the base servers just as random as the secondary layer - maybe you could speak to it a bit?

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Reverse proxy (aka Load balancer) your request -> Reverse Proxy - the reverse proxy select the most free proxy on stuck and redirect the request to this proxy.

Its easy and effective...