Re: Writting a simple proxy in PHP

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Try using cUrl.

On 2/6/07, Jochem Maas <jochem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Alessandro Vernet wrote:
> I would like to forward on the server side (also called "proxy" or
> "server-side redirect") some queries that get to my PHP script. A naive
> approach is to do:
>
> print(implode("", file("http://localhost:8090"; . $REQUEST_URI)));
>
> Where http://localhost:8090 is the address I want to proxy to. But of
> course, this only works for simple GET requests. It does not forward headers
> (like Authentication), and won't work if the request is a POST.
>
> Has anyone a suggestion on how I could implement a better proxy? I am not
> looking for a perfect solution. Something that would forward headers and
> handle posts would be good enough.

if your using apache then you should look at the ProxyPass directive - very hand,
STW or STA for more detailed info.

>
> Alex

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