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Servers that handle requests for other domains typically do so by acting as proxies or by using a process known as reverse proxying. In both scenarios, the server receives a request meant for a different domain and processes that request on behalf of the target domain, usually with the goal of improving performance, filtering, or allowing access to resources not directly accessible to the requester. Proxies generally act on behalf of a client (forward proxy), while reverse proxies act on behalf of a server or service, managing requests from clients seeking resources from those servers or services.