Hi all, To get the functionality of a special kind of proxy, we do the following, as described in O'Reilly's "Apache Modules" first edition (S. 370 ff.): * set a Transhandler in httpd.conf PerlTransHandler SomePackage::Proxy * at the end of this perl-script: $r->proxyreq(1); $r->uri($uri); $r->filename("proxy:$uri"); $r->handler('proxy-server'); This works fine, the document defined in $uri gets delivered to the client. But, there are some kind of responses of the remote webserver that include its domain, e.g. redirects or the "permanently moved"-response after trying to get a directory without trailing slash: in the Location-Header-element we find the webserver's domain and the following request bypasses our proxy. There is the ProxyPassReverse directive for mod_proxy, but can we activate it from within the perl-script above? (how?) And would it care for every situation like the ones mentioned above? Another possibility would be to get hands on the response as generated by mod_proxy and manipulate it before sending it to the client. But how could this be achieved? Using a "PerlHandler", mod_proxy no longer seems to be activated - could it be activated from within the perl-handler, to then manipulate its results? Thanks for any hints, -- Ernst Leonhard mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________________________ SecureNet GmbH Intranet und Internet Solutions Tel: +49 89/32133-654 Frankfurter Ring 193a Fax: +49 89/32133-699 80807 München, Germany http://www.secure-net.de