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I want to set up a reverse proxy from one of our intranet IIS sites to point to another tomcat server. Eg, i want the user to browse to 'http://our-iis-server/friendly-url' and for it to reverse proxy to 'http://our-tomcat-server/ugly-url'.

What would be the best solution for this? I've narrowed it down to three options:

Also, can these tools rewrite the links in the html? Eg, if the tomcat server's html has something like 'a href = http://our-tomcat-server/ugly-url/product/widget' i would need it to change to 'a href = http://our-iis-server/friendly-url/product/widget'

Thanks in advance. All good answers will be voted for!!!

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IIRF is good and free. However, it's not a reverse proxy - not yet anyway. [as of March 2010, IIRF can act as a Reverse Proxy] It's the equivalent of Apache's mod_rewrite, and you need mod_proxy.

It looks like Helicon ISAPI Rewrite 3.0 supports proxying as well as URL rewriting.

Free options include Apache on Windows, or you can also run Squid as a proxy server. The canonical Microsoft answer is ISA Server.

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  • Cheeso appears to be the IIRF author, and the "not yet anyway" comment that he added hopefully means that it's something that's on his radar!
    – crb
    Jul 20, 2009 at 17:16
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    IIRF now acts as a Reverse Proxy.
    – Cheeso
    Apr 4, 2010 at 4:16

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