Super Proxy System (SPS)

Super Proxy System is the combination of a proxyserver and a mailserver.

In addition to relaying the request and response between the user client and remote server, proxyserver also provides some special functions. For example, it helps fill in the form appearing on the webpage. This will release the user from inputing the data every time when browsing some websites such as New York Times(www.nytimes.com). And all kinds of filters can be included if the user wants so that such annoyances as cookies, pop-up windows and javascript can be removed, which will protect your provicy when you surf the internet.

A special mailserver is built together with proxyserver, which is necessary in some cases where a confirmation email should be replied when registering the account in a form.

Super Proxy System makes your web surfing easy and secure.

Super Proxy System can be run in a local area network or individually.

SPS is sponsored by NFS. (contract details)


Maintained by SPS@cs.nyu.edu

Last Updated Jan. 25, 2003