What you are looking for is called a "Reverse Proxy".  Do some google
searches on that term.

-Rasmus

> I have been trying to figure this out for a week now, with no luck.  Posts
> to [EMAIL PROTECTED] have gotten no response.  Anyone here happen to
> know how to do this?
>
> I understand that Apache serves database driven web pages more quickly
> using a proxy / cache. Most of the tutorials I have found relating to proxy
> and caching seem to require that users change the configuration of their
> browser's proxy settings. This would be the standard proxy sitting between
> a user and all sites on the Internet, but this is not what I am looking
> for.  I am trying to do the opposite of this. I would like to serve pages
> from one web site to multiple users through a proxy / cache. I also want to
> do this in a way that is transparent to the visitor. They access a web
> site's main URL, for example http://www.someplace.com, and enjoy the
> improved performance without having to know they are going through a proxy
> / cache.
>
> Please, would you confirm whether this is possible and, if so, what to do to
> enable it?
>
> Thanks,
> -Ed
>
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