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Old 05-17-2009, 08:14 AM   #1
tanveer
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Disguising address in reverse proxy


Hello all,

I previously had a website accessible to outside world and is in DMZ.
Now one team prepared a website inside our LAN and wants to make it accessible to outside. So I made a link in my reverse proxy and that can be accessed from outside fine.

The scenario is user click a button in outside website link which hits in my reverse proxy and serves back the output to user.

Now the user can view the port number as well as the url of my original url with port no. Is there any way to mask it?

For rev. proxy I am using rhel4 with apache.

In outside web server the button opens the link

PHP Code:
https://rev-proxy-dns-name/HTML/abc.jsp 
In httpd.conf I gave a entry like:
PHP Code:
ProxyPass       /abc/       http://ip-addr:8080/abc/
ProxyPassReverse        /abc/       http://ip-addr:8080/abc/ 
Thanks in advance.
 
  


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