Re: Any replacement of mod_proxy?

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> >> We have already developed an application where TCP-client communicates
> >> with TCP-Server. Its working fine.
> >> 
> >> But now we want to introduce some proxy server in between.
> 
> > why?

On 17.07.08 17:45, Anand Kulkarni wrote:
> Because we have many TCP servers running and using mod_proxy we want to
> route client request to the specific one.

> Also using Apache as proxy, we can get benefit of different services.

Sorry, this explanation is not enough. What kind of tcp servers are they and
what clients connect to them? What protocol do they use?

> What is NAT. We want only open source proxy servers. If you know
> anything please let us know.

well, your explanation is still not enough so I can't tell you more that was
already said...
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