Le lundi 26 octobre 2009 06:10:46, Michael da Silva Pereire a écrit :
> Hi All,
>
> I'm sure this is not the first time this question has been asked, but
> google has failed me :(
>
> I am currently thinking of implementing a squid server to reverse proxy
> some sites for clients hosted on a few IIS servers.
> The problem with them is that the clients are getting different
> developers to put together there sites, so they coded very badly.
> Allowing SQL insersions to overwrite data in there databases and etc...
>
> I was hoping I could use squid and setup a few url rejects on the
> standard, INSERT, DELETE, and UPDATE junk.
>
> But doing this for a POST is proving to me more difficult, the url or
> auth external scripts aren't passed the POST data/content.
> Which I would also want to filter for obvious reasons.
>
> Anybody done this before ? Am I on the right track ?
>
> Regards,
> Mike
>
You may use squid+https_port+icap to do your job
how ever, we did that using apache, apache is a little more friendly to
manipulate querryes than squid.
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