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From: Ben Fowler <tech@dont-contact.us>
Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 10:21:19 +0100

At 09:52 AM 7/27/00, Mehrdad Fatemi wrote:
>Hi,
>you've found a speaking book ya!
>
>its not common and a standard way to set proxy work on port 80,
>but if you wish to, you must disable any application running on port 80
>such as httpd.

I missed the start of this, but could I suggest that it is common in the
sense that WinGate < URL:http://wingate.deerfield.com/ > does exactly
this; & you will find that setting a proxy to intercept traffic directed
to port 80 is one way of implementing a transparent proxy.

Ben.

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