On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 06:16:10 -0700, "Steven" <stmasi@hotmail.com>
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>How does the reverse proxy work, what is it called, and
>where would I acquire it?
There are many reverse proxies available, many proxy servers can do a
reverse proxy. ISA should work for you, or Squid on a Linux box. I
think Apache with the right modules may even do a reverse proxy on a
Windows box (it can on a LInux box). None are a no-brainer to
configure of course. :)
Jeff
[quoted text, click to view] >>-----Original Message-----
>>On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 14:47:29 -0700, "Steven"
><stmasi@hotmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>Is there ANY way at all to access a private server
>>>through a public server?
>>>
>>>Server 1 is accessible via the internet.
>>>Server 2 is not accessible via the internet.
>>>
>>>I need to create some sort of link so I may access an
>>>area of server 2 from a web link on server 1.
>>>
>>>Please say this is possible.
>>
>>You can use a reverse proxy to do this, but that's a
>separate product.
>>You can serve content from a share, but you can't reach
>it directly by
>>HTTP.
>>
>>Jeff
>>.
>>
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:11:09 -0700, "Steven" <stmasi@hotmail.com>
[quoted text, click to view] wrote:
>Jeff...
>
>Anybody there?
Apparently not sitting around waiting for you to post... :)
You're lucky it wasn't a weekend, sometimes I'll go a whole day and
not log into the newsgroups.
Jeff
[quoted text, click to view] >>-----Original Message-----
>>On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 14:47:29 -0700, "Steven"
><stmasi@hotmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>Is there ANY way at all to access a private server
>>>through a public server?
>>>
>>>Server 1 is accessible via the internet.
>>>Server 2 is not accessible via the internet.
>>>
>>>I need to create some sort of link so I may access an
>>>area of server 2 from a web link on server 1.
>>>
>>>Please say this is possible.
>>
>>You can use a reverse proxy to do this, but that's a
>separate product.
>>You can serve content from a share, but you can't reach
>it directly by
>>HTTP.
>>
>>Jeff
>>.
>>
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