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RE: [users@httpd] Any replacement of mod_proxy?

Anand Kulkarni

2008-07-17

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Hi,

>>
>> We have used mod_proxy in our project for configuring proxy server
>> between TCP client and TCP server. But, mod_proxy has not been able
to
>> forward the complete client data to the server.
>
>> I think it is a bug with mod_proxy. We have another option called
>> mod_athena. In that also it did not work.
>>
>> Is there any replacement of mod_proxy in Apache?

> The correct question to ask is why you want to use Apache as a TCP
proxy...

> Krist


We have already developed an application where TCP-client communicates
with TCP-Server. Its working fine.

But now we want to introduce some proxy server in between. Hence, we are
trying Apache mod_proxy module.

Is it wrong to use mod_proxy in this scenario? If YES, then Is there any
other possbile way of introducing proxy in between?

-Anand


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