Eh, I gave up on web proxies a couple years back where I work. It is mostly pointless in the age of "SSL for everything" after Snowden spilled the beans on US gov spying of all open traffic. I am not interested in the complexities of MITM certificates that web browsers are going to constantly scream about.
Also it is highly unclear to me if the more recent P2P update mechanisms from Microsoft or Steam use HTTP at all anymore, so proxying may be mostly useless for those largest of bandwidth consumers. How is proxying somehow easier than just checking a domain to see if it needs special routing with each DNS request, routing the resulting numeric address(es) if there is a match, and then not needing to hack my system security or needing to be intimately knowledgeable of whatever communications protocols are used beyond that point over the specially assigned route?
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