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    So... my idea is that I would like to be able to use ssh port 
forwarding to make it appear that my application is running on the 
internet server. My user should be able to go to www.myserver.com/myapp 
and have my apache webserver redirect this request via ssh to my inhouse 
machine. This will give me a secure connection to my internal host 
without having to setup SSL or give away my internal static IP address 
to users. Does Apache have this capability? Is my idea a valid one or 
more of a PITA than its worth?

    Appreciate any recommendations on getting my idea to work or a 
better approach that addresses my issues. Doesn't sound like a hard 
thing but I'm a software developer, not a system admin guy. Just know 
enough to get by generally.

    thanx & later,

       Ben Scherrey


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