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MoRoS Modem/ISDN Proxy
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7 Proxy
The MoRoS has a built-in proxy server. It buffers HTTP pages which were queried via a
Dial-Out connection from the MoRoS from a remote network (Internet or other LAN). The
usage of the proxy server is optional. If a PC is configured in a way that it uses the proxy
server and performs a HTTP query, the MoRoS will buffer this requested page. This page
will then be available as a copy from the MoRoS the next time this page is required. The
content of the page does not need to be loaded via the dial-up connection, which results
in a noticeable speed benefit.
7.1 Basic Configuration
The proxy server accepts queries at port 8888. The following settings are meant for the
Internet Explorer:
The menu item “Tools” has the sub item “Internet options”: