[EMAIL PROTECTED] Advice on Migrating from Netscape to Apache

2007-03-22 Thread Mik F
Hi, we're (finally) looking to migrate from Netscape to Apache but there are a couple of areas that I'm having problems with that I'm hoping someone can give me some gentle guidance on. We use Netscape Proxy Server 3.5 to manage requests from client applications (rather than client browser) to e

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Advice on Migrating from Netscape to Apache

2007-03-22 Thread Nick Kew
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 12:44:04 + "Mik F" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Netscape Proxy Server has a simple interface for managing URL mappings > so that, for instance, URL Prefix (from client) http://foo maps to > (proxy will use this) https://prefix.foo.suffix As does Apache. But that's connect

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Advice on Migrating from Netscape to Apache

2007-03-22 Thread Mik F
On 22/03/07, Nick Kew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 12:44:04 + "Mik F" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Netscape Proxy Server has a simple interface for managing URL mappings > so that, for instance, URL Prefix (from client) http://foo maps to > (proxy will use this) https://pre

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Advice on Migrating from Netscape to Apache

2007-03-22 Thread Nick Kew
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 14:31:21 + "Mik F" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Any ideas? I'm sure you could harness the reverse proxying capabilities. But I'm not going to think through how just now. -- Nick Kew Application Development with Apache - the Apache Modules Book http://www.apachetutor.or

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Advice on Migrating from Netscape to Apache

2007-04-13 Thread Mik F
Folks, still scratching my head over this one so any assistance appreciated. Got the forward proxy running fine and secured, although ideally I'd like to have an 'Order Deny, Allow' type directive to block all but a few define external sites. All 'standard' requests work but it's still the item