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For the nostalgic sysadmin, the Glype source code is still available on GitHub (archived, not maintained). It serves as a fantastic lesson in how HTTP reverse proxies work under the hood.
Glype is a script that acts as an intermediary between a user and the website they want to visit. When a user enters a URL into a Glype-powered site, the server fetches the content and displays it, effectively hiding the user's IP address and making the traffic appear to come from the proxy server instead. Key Features powered by glype
Corporations blocked YouTube because of bandwidth concerns. Employees used Glype proxies to stream music or watch tutorials during breaks. For the nostalgic sysadmin, the Glype source code
If you spent any time trying to bypass school filters or access restricted content in the late 2000s and early 2010s, you likely encountered the phrase at the bottom of a website. When a user enters a URL into a