If there is a demand for an EZProxy alternative, nginx might be a better way to 
go. Nginx is a reverse proxy ootb, and it is very configurable. It is fast, 
simple and, notably, it is fast.

Cary

On Jan 31, 2014, at 5:43 AM, Ryan Eby <ryan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> There was actually a breakout in 2011? Code4lib discussing Apache and using 
> it as a proxy. I believe Terry Reese and Jeremy Frumkin, then from Oregon?, 
> were the ones leading it. There was lots of interest but I’m not sure if 
> anything took off or if they have documentation somewhere of how far they 
> got. I remember it being about getting something a consortia of libraries 
> could use together so may have been more complex requirements than what is 
> looked for here.
> 
> http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/Can_we_hack_on_this:_Open_Extensible_Proxy:_going_beyond_EZProxy%3F
> 
> --
> Ryan Eby

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