Have a look at mod_security.
(http://www.modsecurity.org)

  R

--- rturnbull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello to all,
>     Is there a way though httpd proxy to "show" the
> arguments sent with 
> a POST method?  I have been trying to find a way to
> reveal arguments 
> from our java application that are POST method to
> the server... for 
> example 
>
http://someserver/TspLogin.do;jsessionid=HDFDFDDFDFD?Username=test&password=blabhblah
> 
> I have set up a httpd proxy and every other call
> that I make (MOSTLY 
> GETS) reveals the query string, but no mater what
> config I give the 
> server, I cannot get the POST.
> 
> Please help.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Ryan Turnbull
> 
> 
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