Re: host based redirect

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On Mon, 2008-05-05 at 01:31 +1200, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> aergis@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > 
> > it is not possible to make netfilter parse http headers, redirect 
> > accordingly to Host header ?
> > 
> > can someone please suggest me some software which could be used to 
> > achieve this ?
> > squid can, but i think it is likely very bloated.
> 
> Depends on how you build it. Anything can be turned off.
> 
> (Yes I am biased, being a developer for squid.)
> 
> AYJ
Hi,

Do you need a reverse proxy?
I think that you can use Apache and mod_proxy to do this, it's very
common and easy to do.

Regards,
-- 
Diego Evaristo de Lacerda (diegolacerda@xxxxxxxxx)
Project Analyst
LPIC Level III & Redhat Certified Engineer & Cisco Certified Network
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