Re: Need help have some questions...

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--- Ramin Dousti <ramin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 10:57:05PM +0200, Ralf Spenneberg wrote:
> 
> > Oh, that i might not remember your original post correctly. Lets see ...
> > Well, yeah you are right, you never said you wanted to redirect but just
> > reject. Ok, my fault.
> > Then you could just put a proxy in between. Run your Apache on 8080 and
> > run a reverse proxy like apache or squid on 80. But I doubt, that you
> > would be happy with it, because it will eat up resources. 
> > Make a long thread short:
> > There is no good way to do it on one machine. Since you are using Apache
> > and not IIS, you will be fine. If the log messages annoy you, bad luck.
> > This is just life if you don't filter the request first using a proxy.
> 
> OK. If SBalze is running apache, why not using the powerful rewrite rules
> of "the great" apache to keep the bad guys away? No need for a
> "circuit relay" ;) or a "dumb bridge" ;)
> 
> Ramin
> 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> > Ralf
> 
What are these rewrite rules you are talking about? I have never heard of such.
What do they do? How do they work?

SBlaze

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