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Re: Apache reverse proxy ?


  • Subject: Re: Apache reverse proxy ?
  • From: "noel_pilot" <HA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 19:54:44 -0000

Sorry to hijack but I'm very interested in sorting out my own reverse
proxy I guess using Apache.

Can anyone point me to a reasonably plain english how to guide for
setting it all up??  The guides I've seen on the apache site seem to
be a little mumbo jumbo for me! Sure I could crack it but would be
very helpful if there was a simpler one!!
Thanks
Noel


--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Bill Taylor <bill-taylor@b...> wrote:
>
> PR>    > How do you control 3 tivos as they all have the same
remote ?
>  >> Chris
> PR>  Simple. I don't use the remotes - it's all done over the LAN
instead.
> PR>
> PR>  Ipronto pointing at web page with custom built java applet
that
opens a socket to the web
> PR>  server (ie not the tivo) to send the commands.
> PR>
> PR>  I have a drop-down box which chooses which tivo I'm
controlling
- this just sets a flag in
> PR>  the applet itself so the next tivo command is marked for the
appropriate tivo.
> PR>
> PR>  There's another drop-down box which controls which tivo I'm
watching in the lounge. This
> PR>  causes the applet to send a command to the sever which makes
the server open a socket to
> PR>  my cctv server (in node zero), which runs girder and has a
usb-uirt connected. So my cctv
> PR>  server sends an IR signal to the rgb switcher in node zero.
> PR>
> PR>  From any of the PCs in the house, I use an application version
of the java applet instead.
> PR>  Only difference is that the application opens a socket
directly
to each tivo instead of
> PR>  going through the proxy web server.
> PR>
> PR>  Paul
>
> Tivo provide a simple way. P103 of the Tivo instruction book describes
> how to assign the remote to an individual Tivo rather than all
> Tivos. It would seem that you can have 8 machines with different IR
> codes.
>
> At one time I had 2 tivos, both separately controllable with one
> Pronto.
>
> Bill





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