I will take a look at that -- but since the content is not really hosted
here it might end up with the same result. Just a link in our content not
actually here.

Scott


On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 12:53 PM, Heath Henderson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Does their filter block it by content or does it block by URL?
> Additionally, do they not have control over their filter? Seems it would be
> easier to unblock on one end than try and circumvent the filter on the
> hosted end.
> That being said, if you can figure out why it is blocked you might be able
> to create a virtual web and run the content under that web which points to
> your hosted content. You could assign their domain name to the virtual web
> and I am assuming everything matching their domain name is unblocked by
> default. They would have a custom site/config in this case. No need to try
> and cache or proxy it out then.
>
> If you had to they could setup a proxy on their end to proxy specifically
> to the hosted side. It would be more of a reverse proxy in this case.
>
>
> -Heath Henderson
>
> On Aug 13, 2010, at 12:17 PM, Scott O <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Either cache it and run it local -- or better is just a way to bypass the
> filter...
>
> On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Heath Henderson < <[email protected]>
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> You mean running the content local to the client and set the links to
>> reroute to something local or it is hosted on your end needing to be setup
>> in a way which can bypass their filter?
>>
>> -Heath Henderson
>>
>> On Aug 13, 2010, at 9:27 AM, Scott O < <[email protected]>
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Good morning,
>> >
>> > I have a squid/proxy question.
>> >
>> > Is it possible to redirect certain web requests to a proxy?
>> >
>> > We have some clients that have approved content on our site that is
>> actually just an embedded link to a site that is blocked by their filter. I
>> am trying to find a good way to service their request without having them
>>  modify their filter. Is it possible to redirect these links through an
>> internal proxy that would allow the content to be accessed on their end? I
>> was thinking squid...
>> >
>> > Thanks.
>> >
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