Just wondering if we could pass an already-opened-TCP-socket instance to the browser.
Intention is just to prevent the socket-creation on the browser (instead passing the already connected socket to the broswer), and let the browser start over from there on. Do I make sense? On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Ajay Garg <ajaygargn...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi All. > > I could have the proxying to work perfectly, using the awesome > step-by-step link at https://devops.profitbricks.com/tutorials/configure- > apache-as-a-reverse-proxy-using-mod_proxy-on-ubuntu/. Whenever I opened a > URL of type http://Intermediatary/path/to/url in *Server*'s browser, the > contents of page http://HTTP-Server/path/to/url opened up. > > Still, this requires the *Intermediatary* to have a public static > IP-Address. > Can this be done away with? > > Will be grateful for any replies. > > > Thanks and Regards, > Ajay > > > On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 11:22 PM, Ajay Garg <ajaygargn...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi Rainer. >> >> Thanks for the help. >> >> I did some more googling, and (if I am not wrong), it seems >> https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_proxy_http.html almost fits in >> our needs. >> >> We run mod_proxy on the *Intermediatary*. >> The end-user then opens a browser in *Server*, types in the >> hostname://path of the *Intermediatary*, and the mod_proxy then proxies the >> HTTP-stuff bi-directionally between the *HTTP-Server* and *Server*. >> >> My only concern, is that this solution needs the *Intermediatary* to have >> a public static IP. >> Is there a way objective can be achieved without needing to provide a >> public static IP to *Intermediatary*? >> >> >> >> >> On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 8:26 PM, Rainer Canavan < >> rainer.cana...@sevenval.com> wrote: >> >>> > Now, we require something like opening an IFrame on the Server, and >>> provide >>> > virtual access to the HTTP-Server (via Intermediatary), something like >>> what >>> > Teamviewer does. We have the ability to modify to Server and >>> Intermediatary, >>> > but not HTTP-Server in the general case. >>> > >>> > It would be great to have a Teamviewer-like experience, providing >>> access of >>> > the HTTP-Server on the Server (via Intermediatary as the >>> tunnelling-proxy). >>> > We are running Linux-flavours on Server and Intermediatary. >>> >>> I don't understand what half of your statements may exactly mean, but >>> this doesn't appear to be an apache httpd related request. I think >>> the dynamic proxy option of most ssh clients (-D for openssh), used >>> as a SOCKS proxy in your browser may solve your problem. If that >>> doesn't help, some sort of VPN tunnel may be an alternative. >>> >>> rainer >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org >>> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Ajay >> > > > > -- > Regards, > Ajay > -- Regards, Ajay