Re: Transparent Proxy Server Installation

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2009/7/22 Brian Kim <09su.research@xxxxxxxxx>:
> It means users must not need to set up the proxy configuration
>
> In that sense, I thought a reverse proxy seems to be the transparent proxy.
>
> Is it right?

IMHO yes. To get such a transparent proxy working with mod_proxy
you'll need to work-around with mod_rewrite since mod_proxy does not
provide a directive like "take the host header and proxy to that
server" (yet) as Nick mentioned.

RewriteEngine on
# using the_request and NE to be safe from unescape/escape
modifications (=unparsed_uri)
RewriteCond %{THE_REQUEST} ^[A-Z]{3,5}\ (/[^?\ ]*)
RewriteRule ^/ http://%{HTTP_HOST}%1 [NE,P]

Bob

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