on 22/2/2000 4:20 PM, Charles Galpin shot down the bitstream: > I sort of vaguely remember seeing somehwere that apache could act as some > sort of proxy and redirect virtual hosts to other internal machines (and > I'm assuming back out transparantly), but that could just be wishful > thinking. > > Anyone know about something like this? That is absolutely true. I haven't done it myself, but someone on my staff has, and it works. Get the O'Reilly (Horse?) book, or check the Apache web site. -- Ed Marczak, The New York Media Group, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.
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