Paul Johnston
2003-04-07 14:18:04 UTC
Hi,
On my network, the web proxy sits behind a packet filter. It is only
allowed to make outgoing connections on ports 80 and 8080. It does web
proxying normally, but FTP proxying is handed on to an external proxy,
using the ProxyRemote directive. This is fine, except when it encounters
URLs like http://mail.iphone.com:6305/ I'd like to be able to
ProxyRemote URLs like that, without going the whole way and handing
everything to the remote proxy.
Are there any plans to add this functionality? Is there a way to use
something like mod_rewrite to do a hack for now?
Thanks for any help,
Paul
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Paul Johnston
Internet Security Specialist
Westpoint Limited
Albion Wharf, 19 Albion Street,
Manchester, M1 5LN
England
Tel: +44 (0)161 237 1028
Fax: +44 (0)161 237 1031
email: ***@westpoint.ltd.uk
web: www.westpoint.ltd.uk
On my network, the web proxy sits behind a packet filter. It is only
allowed to make outgoing connections on ports 80 and 8080. It does web
proxying normally, but FTP proxying is handed on to an external proxy,
using the ProxyRemote directive. This is fine, except when it encounters
URLs like http://mail.iphone.com:6305/ I'd like to be able to
ProxyRemote URLs like that, without going the whole way and handing
everything to the remote proxy.
Are there any plans to add this functionality? Is there a way to use
something like mod_rewrite to do a hack for now?
Thanks for any help,
Paul
--
Paul Johnston
Internet Security Specialist
Westpoint Limited
Albion Wharf, 19 Albion Street,
Manchester, M1 5LN
England
Tel: +44 (0)161 237 1028
Fax: +44 (0)161 237 1031
email: ***@westpoint.ltd.uk
web: www.westpoint.ltd.uk