Reverse Proxy service alpha 0.1 release
Friday, July 10, 2009 9:18:48 PM
Below is the link to the Opera Unite "Reverse Proxy" service alpha 0.1 release.
http://files.myopera.com/ronaldmulero/files/reverseproxy.us
99.9% of this service is identical to Javer's "Web Proxy" service (released June 26, 2009). I just fixed a few bugs in that service so that it would enable Opera Unite to allow users to login, comment, and otherwise interact with your locally-hosted Drupal site. I also renamed the service to "Reverse Proxy" to avoid confusion between the two services.
"Reverse Proxy" has been tested using Drupal 6.13 and Drupal HEAD.
VERY IMPORTANT!!
Keep in mind that this is an early ALPHA release of "Reverse Proxy". If you are running a database-driven website at the address specified by the Reverse Proxy service (e.g. Drupal, Wordpress) do NOT login to your database-driven website using the same Opera Unite browser that is running the Reverse Proxy service. If you do, everyone connected via reverse proxy to your database-driven website will be immediately logged-in as the same user that you logged in as -- with the same access privileges.
Fortunately, logging-in from any other browser behaves normally, as does filling-out and submitting forms.
http://files.myopera.com/ronaldmulero/files/reverseproxy.us
99.9% of this service is identical to Javer's "Web Proxy" service (released June 26, 2009). I just fixed a few bugs in that service so that it would enable Opera Unite to allow users to login, comment, and otherwise interact with your locally-hosted Drupal site. I also renamed the service to "Reverse Proxy" to avoid confusion between the two services.
"Reverse Proxy" has been tested using Drupal 6.13 and Drupal HEAD.
VERY IMPORTANT!!
Keep in mind that this is an early ALPHA release of "Reverse Proxy". If you are running a database-driven website at the address specified by the Reverse Proxy service (e.g. Drupal, Wordpress) do NOT login to your database-driven website using the same Opera Unite browser that is running the Reverse Proxy service. If you do, everyone connected via reverse proxy to your database-driven website will be immediately logged-in as the same user that you logged in as -- with the same access privileges.
Fortunately, logging-in from any other browser behaves normally, as does filling-out and submitting forms.








