you can do it with plug-gw and http-gw.
the plug is better for performance, and the http-gw is better for control.
so your choice depends on your need. if you don't want to check the
http requests and content, go for the plug.
with plug-gw, use the "-plug-to" keyword.
with http-gw, use the "forward * -protocol http -tohost yourserver"
do check the doc however, as I may get something wrong here :)
regards,
mouss
At 10:18 22/09/00 +0200, Fabio Pietrosanti \(naif\) wrote:
>hi, i'm trying to put a reverse proxy in front a web server.
>I'm using unix and fwtk, but how could i do this?
>
>I had think about plug-gw of fwtk ( cause i need a Free solutions) but i
>don't know if it's possible to do with other specific product(http-gw do
>this?!? example?! comment?) .
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