Antoine Rouchet wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
> I'm Antoine Rouchet, I work for a french cable ISP (Numericable).
>
> My actual project is to allow our hotliners and IT staff to access
> customer's modem web management interface:
>
> - We have several thousands of modems on the network, each of them have
> a management web interface to which the customer can access (with "user"
> privileges) from his local private network, and to which we can access
> over the dedicated "modem" network too (with more privileges).
>
> - But it is not possible to allow the access to this "modem" network to
> untrusted people, so the idea is to set up a unique gateway (an HTTP
> server/proxy) our staff can access via an URL (like:
> http://modemgw.staff.private/modem/ip_10.1.2.3/).
>
> - Of course the main problem is that every customer's modem cannot be
> declared in the proxy configuration file, it must be dynamic (i.e.: a
> directive in the configuration file allow reverse proxying to 10.0.0.0/8
> from *.private)
>
> I know squid can do everything here, but I'm not sure for the last
> condition (target not declared in configuration file). Does anyone have
> an idea about that? Any help is welcome, of course.
>
> (I've also tried with Apache + mod_proxy/mod_html/mod_rewrite. But the
> only thing mod_rewrite support is to declare a simple proxy with a
> RewriteRule (P flag) directive, so there is no rewriting of the
> HTML/headers.)
>
> Best regards,
> Antoine Rouchet.
>
url_rewrite_program to alter the URL from
http://modemgw.staff.private/modem/10.1.2.3/ to http://10.1.2.3/ inside
squid.
Amos
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