Re: Transparent proxy setup with apache on the nat gateway

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On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:

Le lundi 05 juin 2006 à 13:10 +0200, Pascal Hambourg a écrit :

The question is : are you sure that Apache can act as a _transparent_
proxy, like Squid ?

I don't know.
There is a ton of pages on mod_proxy and transparent proxying, but most
of the times transparent seems to be used in another context. And this
makes googling absolutely useless.

Where is this mod_tproxy so I can take a look at it ?

Regards,



You may also want to try the apache users lists.

Thanks,

Ron DuFresne
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