Reverse Proxy IIS

wesleyfraser

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Hi Guys,

I hope someone can help me, we are trying to setup a reverse proxy similiar to what Apache has, but we are really struggling.

We have tried a couple of solutions but nothing seems to work.

We are trying to redirect a external request, to a address locally that could look something like this http://10.1.1.30:7001 but the user should only actually be seeing http://10.1.1.40/Access/

Any Ideas?

:confused:
 
If I recall, you might need ISA installed first. A few guys at work were trying to get a reverse proxy working as well in order to access our CRM system from the external web. I'll ask them what eventually happened and post back here.
 
An alt to getting ISA would be using Squid cache proxy. But first do your research, and find what works for you. If you want multiple gateways then ISA 2004 wont work.
 
Hey there

I'm running squid at my school, but only as a normal proxy server, not reverse caching. I have read about it in squid documentation, and it looks a little complex to set up. Squid itself can be a serious pain to set up and get going with that conf file.

When trying to set up squid, what seems to be the problem?

Maybe I can help out a little
 
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