[H-GEN] fowarding port 80

Michael Anthon michael at anthon.net
Tue Mar 19 07:10:40 EST 2002


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Oddly, something nobody else seems to have mentioned yet is using apache
with mod_rewrite and/or mod_proxy.  I use these myself and they work rather
nicely.  mod_proxy allows apache to act as (you guessed it) a proxy.  The
advantage I find in this is that I can serve some requests direct from that
machine and some from machines behind the firewall.  You can even have it
cache stuff if you want

Cheers
Michael

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Thorndike" <thorndy at yahoo.com>
To: <general at lists.humbug.org.au>
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 10:57 AM
Subject: [H-GEN] fowarding port 80


<snip>
> I have a debian router here and I want it to pass all port 80 requests
> through to another box on my internal network, Is this possible and if so,
> can anyone help me or suggest any good docs to help me get it working.
<snip>


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