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authorMichael Adam <obnox@samba.org>2009-09-28 12:18:52 +0200
committerMichael Adam <obnox@samba.org>2009-09-28 12:18:52 +0200
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docs: document the reverse proxying options in tinyproxy.conf(5)
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@@ -276,6 +276,39 @@ The possible keywords and their descriptions are as follows:
ports are allowed. To disable CONNECT altogether, include a
single ConnectPort line with a value of `0`.
+*ReversePath*::
+
+ Configure one or more ReversePath directives to enable reverse proxy
+ support. With reverse proxying it's possible to make a number of
+ sites appear as if they were part of a single site.
+
+ If you uncomment the following two directives and run tinyproxy
+ on your own computer at port 8888, you can access example.com,
+ using http://localhost:8888/example/.
+
+ ReversePath "/example/" "http://www.example.com/"
+
+*ReverseOnly*::
+
+ When using tinyproxy as a reverse proxy, it is STRONGLY
+ recommended that the normal proxy is turned off by setting
+ this boolean option to `Yes`.
+
+*ReverseMagic*::
+
+ Setting this option to `Yes`, makes Tinyproxy use a cookie to
+ track reverse proxy mappings. If you need to reverse proxy
+ sites which have absolute links you must use this option.
+
+*ReverseBaseURL*::
+
+ The URL that is used to access this reverse proxy. The URL is
+ used to rewrite HTTP redirects so that they won't escape the
+ proxy. If you have a chain of reverse proxies, you'll need to
+ put the outermost URL here (the address which the end user
+ types into his/her browser). If this option is not set then
+ no rewriting of redirects occurs.
+
BUGS
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