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ISA Server 2006 as Reverse Web Caching Proxy: Analyze “Object source” and “Cache Info” fields
When publishing content from a web server that is behind a ISA 2006 firewall, the ISA can be configured as Reverse Web Caching proxy, i.e. the ISA caches responses from the web server(s) and sends the cached content to the clients instead of requesting the content from the web servers again (see “Reverse proxy” on […]
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Apache’s mod_rewrite & mod_proxy: Use “Reverse Proxy Request Headers” for rewrite rules
Imagine the following scenario: The URL to your site is your-public-url.com (hosted in a low-priced web package that only supports reroutings to other URLs). The “internal” URL to your site is your-internal-url.com (e.g. an DynDNS-URL to your home server). The hoster of your-public-url.com uses apache’s mod_proxy that acts in a reverse proxy mode to redirect […]