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I have an architecture as below
[UNIX server] <> [Firewall] <> [Proxy server running squid] There is a program in the AIX server which sends SMS to the internet, by sending HTTP request to the SMS processing server. Like, http://smsserver/mysms=test However the application does not have an option to specify where the Proxy server server is located. Now my requirement is I want to route the HTTP request, say http://smsserver/mysms=test, to the internet through the proxy. Is there somoething like: proxy://myproxyaddress:8080/http://smsserver/mysms=test something like that.I saw something called URL rewriting in the net, but i didnt understand fully. I'm a complete newbie. Any help would be much appreciated. Firdous |
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I haven't done it myself, see if this will help somehow.
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