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"Understanding the Function of a Frame as a Web Server and Proxy"

Feb 4, 2024 - 11:37amSummary: A frame functions as a web server with its own IP that correlates to a physical location. Theoretically, this setup allows it to serve as a proxy. - sdv.eth

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A frame is just a web server and the web server has an IP tied to a physical location. So in theory it can act as a proxy - sdv.eth

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