Steve,

Try posting this over on Midrange-L.



Steve McKay wrote:

Once more (before I give up on trying) -

Can it be done?  Can I use IP filtering on system A to re-direct an HTTP
request to System B and then send System B's response back to the original
requestor?  I'm beginning to wonder . . .

If your response is 'yes', please give me some ideas how one might go about
it 'cause all of the ideas that have had have not worked (which is why I'm
beginning to wonder!).

Thanks,

Steve




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