Hi, I'm a new Squid user, I've been referred to Squid as a possible solution to the following problem: I have a VPN client (only runs on Windows) which my colleagues and I use to RDP to Windows Terminal Server in the office. I far prefer to use Linux, as I stated above my VPN client only runs on Windows, so I have a problem - to work I need Windows, to do everything else I need Ubuntu. So I installed VirtualBox, created an XP Virtual Machine and installed the VPN client on it - works great - I can VPN from the XP Virtual Box instance ...... but I want more :) I want to reverse proxy connections from my linux box to the XP machine, and on to the VPN to allow me to RDP from Ubuntu - that way I can shrink the XP image as small as possible and deploy it to my colleagues (who also use Linux) as an appliance for connection to the VPN. I know Squid can reverse proxy HTTP, but am not sure about any constraints. So, my question is, can I install Squid to the Windows XP box, configure it as a reverse proxy to listen on 3389, connect to the reverse proxy on 3389 on the Windows box (from the Ubuntu box) using RDP and forward to the VPN. Can I reverse proxy RDP? Anyone know whether or not I should pursue this? Thanks in advance J -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Reverse-Proxy---RDP-Protocol-tp25470049p25470049.html Sent from the Squid - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.