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1. UNIX and Linux Applications
Hi All,
Hope this is the correct thread to ask this, if not, can an admin please move it to the correct thread.
Got a wee problem I hope someone can point me in the right direction.
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2. IP Networking
Hi, one member of WJ forum adviced that i setup an reverse proxy for my webserver. So im curious if anyone know about good, easy noob tutorial on hwo to achieve this, please link to this tutorial how to setup reverse proxy for an webserver.
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3. Red Hat
Hi All
I need your valuable help on this. Im trying to setup reverse proxy using apache in rhel 5.5. I just started with Apache, and not much idea about going with advance level config, except that i have tried to set up this reverse proxy based on an online guide i found in internet. The... (0 Replies)
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4. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi all,
The scenario is:
http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/7990/1234z.jpg
- With:
+ 192.168.100.0/24 : internet link (simulation)
+ Multiple Websites are hosting in local.
+ Complete DNS configuration.
+ OS: CentOS 5
- Requirements:
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5. Web Development
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6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
HI GUrus,
I am very mcuh new for this forum ....i need you all guys help for resolving my queries.
As i have DNS server , platform is sunsolaris----8. We are using that serevr for resolving all network nodes.
I am going to explain the process what i am following ....
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have forward dns zone file with A records and converting it to reverse zone file
ex.
subdomain1 A 10.20.30.40
subdomain2 A 10.20.31.41
subdomain3 A 10.20.35.43
subdomain4 A 10.20.30.41
subdomain5 ... (5 Replies)
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8. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi
I am trying to set up two hosts in a reverse proxy. The reverse proxy already has 8 servers running perfectly, but they are all simply mapping pure addresses, which I have registered internally and externally.
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10. Linux
I have configured reverse proxy through apache...conf file is attached
My reverse proxy has a public ip.it is redirecting the request to 172.16.1.43 which is http
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HTC(1) General Commands Manual HTC(1)
NAME
htc - httptunnel client
SYNOPSIS
htc [options] host[:port]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly documents the htc command.
htc sets up a httptunnel connection to PORT at HOST (default port is 8888). When a connection is made, I/O is redirected from the source
specified by the --device or --forward-port switch to the tunnel.
OPTIONS
The program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options are included
below.
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-c, --content-length BYTES
use HTTP PUT requests of BYTES size (k, M, and G postfixes recognized)
-d, --device DEVICE
use DEVICE for input and output
-F, --forward-port PORT
use TCP port PORT for input and output
-k, --keep-alive SECONDS
send keepalive bytes every SECONDS seconds (default is 5)
-M, --max-connection-age SEC
maximum time a connection will stay open is SEC seconds (default is 300)
-S, --strict-content-length
always write Content-Length bytes in requests
-A, --proxy-authorization USER:PASSWORD
proxy authorization
-z, --proxy-authorization-file FILE
proxy authorization file
-B, --proxy-buffer-size BYTES
assume a proxy buffer size of BYTES bytes (k, M, and G postfixes recognized)
-P, --proxy HOSTNAME[:PORT]
use a HTTP proxy (default port is 8080)
-T, --timeout TIME
timeout, in milliseconds, before sending padding to a buffering proxy
-U, --user-agent STRING
specify User-Agent value in HTTP requests
-V, --version
output version information and exit
-w, --no-daemon
don't fork into the background
AUTHOR
This manual page was contributed by Teemu Hukkanen <tjhukkan@iki.fi>, and was originally written for the Debian GNU/Linux system.
HTC(1)