Hi!
I've got two webservers (Zope and IIS) in the same computer that have
to be accessed from outside, but all traffic from the outside to my
server has to be on port 80, because some of the clients have got
firewalls that block all ports except 80. I am trying different proxying
solutions (so far I have tried ISA Server and Apache), but none meets my
needs. I can configure the proxy to receive the requests in port 80,
hand them to Zope or IIS to port 8080 or 81, and send the response back
to the client through port 80. But the problem is that the pages have
got 'base href's and images and other things with absolute URLs
including ':8080' and ':81' in the URL, so all the images and the rest
of the pages are requested through those ports and they are blocked.
So my question is: does squid have the capability of somehow
'filtering' or 'erasing' these port references from the content of the
pages?
Thanks in advance,
Igor Leturia
Received on Mon Apr 22 2002 - 03:13:35 MDT
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