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Computer Communications
This is the unofficial blog of Computer Communications; Information Science; Fifth Semester; B Section; M S Ramaiah Institute Of Technology; Bangalore
Schedule for Seminars
* 22nd September 2009, Seminar by Teams CC14 & CC19, supervised by SID
* 29th September 2009, Seminar by Teams CC01 & CC07, supervised by SID
* 6th October 2009, Seminar by Teams CC03 & CC04, supervised by MKN
* 13th October 2009, Seminar by Teams CC05 & CC06, supervised by MKN
* 20th October 2009, Seminar by Teams CC02 & CC08, supervised by RMG
* 27th October 2009, Seminar by Teams CC09 & CC10, supervised by RMG
* 3rd November 2009, Seminar by Teams CC11 & CC12, supervised by SRM
* 10th November 2009, Seminar by Teams CC13 & CC15, supervised by SRM
* 24th November 2009, Seminar by Teams CC16 & CC17, supervised by SID
* 1st December 2009, Seminar by Teams CC18 & CC20, supervised by RMG
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Introduction To Computer Communications Project
Part A
* Protocol Stack & Addressing
* Remote Login
* HTTP Proxy Server/ FTP
* IP Utilities/ TCP Dump
* Network Protocol Analyzers
* Transmission Media
Part B
* Error Detection & Correction
* Stop & Wait ARQ
* Go Back- N ARQ
* Selective Repeate ARQ
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Proxy Servers by CC7
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Proxy servers have two main purposes:
Improve Performance:
Proxy servers can dramatically improve performance for groups of users. This is because it saves the results of all requests for a certain amount of time. Consider the case where both
user
X and user Y access the
World Wide Web
through a proxy server. First user X requests a certain
Web page
, which we'll call Page 1. Sometime later, user Y requests the same page. Instead of forwarding the request to the Web server where Page 1 resides, which can be a time-consuming operation, the proxy server simply returns the Page 1 that it already fetched for user X. Since the proxy server is often on the same
network
as the user, this is a much faster operation. Real proxy servers support hundreds or thousands of users. The major online services such as
America Online
,
MSN
and
Yahoo
, for example, employ an array of proxy servers.
Filter Requests:
Proxy servers can also be used to filter requests. For example, a company might use a proxy server to prevent its employees from accessing a specific set of
Web sites
.
by group CC7
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