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From: arvinporthog on 10 Apr 2008 16:11 Hi. I don't know anything about proxies or networking yet I've been tasked with protecting some content on a media server and I'm guessing a proxy is the way to go. I'm playing around with HTTP::Proxy just to get a feel for things. All of the examples and discussions seem geared to a proxy which sits on a user's computer while what I want is to put the proxy on an intermediate server between the user and the media server. So just to test I set up a bare bones HTTP::Proxy script on one of our web servers. It runs and I can connect to it but I don't know where to start trying to get it to do more: use strict; use warnings; use HTTP::Proxy; my $proxy = new HTTP::Proxy (port => 8100, host => undef); $proxy->start; When I connect http://www.myserver.edu:8100 I get the message: "Scheme is not supported by this proxy." How can I do something simple like pipe the google homepage to my browser (not redirect!)?
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