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Alberto,
It sounds like you’re describing a reverse proxy. Squid is an open source proxy that should be more than sufficient. http://www.squid-cache.org/. It will also support SSL/TLS with both the client and content server.
Just so you know, when you say “redirect”, that has a special meaning in HTTP (code 3xx).
David Byrne
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Received on Mar 16 2006