In the pastI used a lot of proxy architectures and I lliked it.
Despite this the statefull firewall mania brings to my atttention lots of
people that use iptables for nearly all type of redirection.
It's fast, it works well in linux you can change on the fly, my only objections
are it's not an application aware solution and tracking back sources ip is not
as easy as it seems (you can play with loggin options but after you have to
parse iptables log files)
Rafal Zawadzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ### "George Sexton" wrote message to
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> If I can avoid using Apache, then I run tomcat on a non-privileged port and
> use IPTables to re-direct from port 80 to the non-privileged port.
Why not use squid?
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RafaÅ Zawadzki
Deploy/Release Manager
eo Networks Sp. z o.o.
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