Re: Some basic (idiotic) queries regarding tunnelling-proxy

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> 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

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