It's shareware and binary-only. I'd rather have free software with source code.
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Browse All TopicsI am looking for a replacement to Orenosp (http://www.orenosv.com/or
- standalone
- single https frontend with name-based virtual host support
- multiple http/https backends
- persistent connections to backends
- header (incoming and outgoing) and content rewriting with multiple rules
I have looked at yxorp, nginx, apache mod_proxy, squid. Neither of them does all of the above.
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Take a look at Pound (http://www.apsis.ch/pound
hm, Varnish looks promising -- http://varnish.projects.li
nginx could be hacked, too (http_sub_module looks promising), but at the moment I don't have time for this.
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by: KeremEPosted on 2007-10-16 at 08:47:34ID: 20086551
Why do you want to replace your current software ?