From: “<pstira@escape.com>” <pstira@escape.com>
To: Anonymous <nobody@replay.com>
Message Hash: 4a7834dec5afb76f84be742e12a1f5ff05e0d59bb41e72f57b7890b8c17bd6eb
Message ID: <Pine.BSI.3.91.960907055826.22456A-100000@escape.com>
Reply To: <199609051526.RAA18328@basement.replay.com>
UTC Datetime: 1996-09-07 12:03:44 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 7 Sep 1996 20:03:44 +0800
From: "<pstira@escape.com>" <pstira@escape.com>
Date: Sat, 7 Sep 1996 20:03:44 +0800
To: Anonymous <nobody@replay.com>
Subject: Re: Tack of Internet censorship
In-Reply-To: <199609051526.RAA18328@basement.replay.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.BSI.3.91.960907055826.22456A-100000@escape.com>
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On Thu, 5 Sep 1996, Anonymous wrote:
> What I am proposing is that Apache or other WWW servers
> have a way to allow access to site B's URL at site A,
> similar to the old trick of finger user@sitea.com@siteb.com.
>
> Implementation should be simple. However, I wonder what
> is a good standard way to specify this in the URL or
> a site.
Three words: Proxy Web Server :)
-Millie
"I'm nobody -- oh, you're nobody too -- shh, don't tell anybody, they'd
(kill us) you know!"
sfuze@tiac.net
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