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Re: IP Forwarders
From: Julião <juliao () juliao com>
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 17:10:12 -0000
IMHO, what you're probably trying to do needs to be done with an application proxy that will validate security and then submit a secondary request to the real server if and only if security is met (and then, of course, takes care of sending the content back to the originating browser, etc.) Anything else might be flawed by design. Anyone have any other ideas?
Basicaly we have a web site at one location, which is password protected, once authentication is done there, we want it to forward to a web site
behind
FW1. The only way you must be able to access the second site is from being forwarded from the first, no direct access !
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