now i understand the requirement. i consider a proxy-server as something 
transparent to the user. what you are talking about is a kind of a web-ui 
to your services. in this case you of course totally can use 
connect/express. it would be an overkill to use it for a transparent proxy. 

Am Freitag, 15. Februar 2013 22:19:27 UTC+1 schrieb [email protected]:
>
> Hi,
>
> I used express here because i thought it will be easier to create login 
> pages and like @Jose F Romaniello said it would be easier to handle 
> sessions and cookies. I am actualy new to javascript ,nodejs and html, I 
> used nginx proxy till now,(being a sys admin) but then this requirement 
> came up and i thought about moving to node js.
>
>

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