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Normally a proxy request made by a client contains information about the end-server that the proxy must connect to. Requests that are typically made to a server do not contain this information, and are called Server Requests. WinGate can handle server requests in a variety of ways, including blocking it, or piping it through to a predetermined server. This can be used to host a WWW server behind your firewall, and still apply proxy rules to requests made to it from the Internet.