AW: Forward proxies and aliases

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On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 22:04:54 "Nick Kew" <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> But that's a reverse proxy, not a forward one.  I'm attempting to use

>> an Apache server as a proxy for my web browser, that uses a local
copy 
>> of certain files from certain sites.  As such, it has to be a forward

>> proxy, because I'm using it for arbitrary web sites.
>
>That's not what you originally asked.

The subject reads "Forward proxies and aliases". So where is the
problem?

Otherwise, it sounds like a case for mod_cache or a nifty rewrite map
for me too.

christian


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