Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] transparent proxy support in Apache?

2007-08-30 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
> Vincent Bray wrote: > > I'm a bit confused by your terminology. From what I understand a > > transparent proxy is the kind which is put in front of clients by > > dodgy ISPs (such as my own) to perform things like caching and > > nanny-filtering, without having to properly configure a proxy in th

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] transparent proxy support in Apache?

2007-08-01 Thread Jason Haar
Vincent Bray wrote: > I'm a bit confused by your terminology. From what I understand a > transparent proxy is the kind which is put in front of clients by > dodgy ISPs (such as my own) to perform things like caching and > nanny-filtering, without having to properly configure a proxy in the > user's

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] transparent proxy support in Apache?

2007-08-01 Thread Vincent Bray
This question is somewhat out of my area, but let's have a go.. On 02/08/07, Jason Haar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi there > > I'm making a WAF (Web Application Firewall) based around Linux/Apache > and mod_security, and as part of the design, thought that making it a > transparent (reverse) p

[EMAIL PROTECTED] transparent proxy support in Apache?

2007-08-01 Thread Jason Haar
Hi there I'm making a WAF (Web Application Firewall) based around Linux/Apache and mod_security, and as part of the design, thought that making it a transparent (reverse) proxy would be a good move from a disaster recovery perspective (i.e. if it blew up you could just wire around it and the back