The big picture for my http proxy is to install it to ISP level.

It means users must not need to set up the proxy configuration

In that sense, I thought a reverse proxy seems to be the transparent proxy.

Is it right?

On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Nick Kew<n...@webthing.com> wrote:
> Brian Kim wrote:
>>
>> Hi. All. I am a beginner. So I really need somebody's help.
>>
>> I have asked a question about the transparent http apache server.
>>
>> Nobody answers it yet, so I ask it again and add what I have done until
>> now.
>
> I haven't answered, because I'd need to look it up, and I haven't
> found time.
>
> Last I recollect, transparent proxying support isn't in mod_proxy.
> However, there's a simple patch somewhere in bugzilla.    As I
> recollect it, I didn't add the patch myself because I had no
> time to test or document it.
>
> It may have been added since then, but if so I've either missed
> or forgotten it.
>
> You're now showing evidence of demand for the feature, which
> could possibly raise the motivation to get a round tuit.
>
> --
> Nick Kew
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