Hi,

I'm a bit confused by your statement.  Can you explain what you mean by you 
need to configure the backends to they are listening to a proxy and not the 
real client?

I'm using Pound as a proxy in front of a Tomcat server, and I have made no 
changes to the Tomcat configuration (except the logging) to accoutn for 
Pound.  Do I need to do something additional?

Thanks,

Eric


"Jean-Pierre van Melis" <[email protected]> wrote 
in message news:[email protected]...
Is there some chance this TPROXY can get in the main code?
Having a transparent proxy makes it so much more powerful...
I'm sure it can be made it's not getting in the way of those using a classic 
proxy.

I'm running pound on my router which is also the gateway of my network and 
having a transparent proxy means I do not have to change the logging of my 
webserver.
Even if you changed the logging.. it still isn't the same as all the 
backends need to be made aware they are in fact listening to a proxy and not 
to the real client....



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