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  • From: frystyk@w3.org <frystyk@w3.org>
  • Subject: Re: Will browsers support multiple proxy servers?
  • To: "www-proxy@www10.w3.org" <www-proxy@www10.w3.org>, "Monica.Berko@anu.edu.au" <Monica.Berko@anu.edu.au>
  • Message-id: <9506200116.AA13924@www20>
> However it is a single point of failure because we don't have an automatic
> failover strategy and no out-of-hours coverage. What I would like is to be
> able to configure the browsers with at least two proxy servers (one as the
> default) just as one does with DNS nameservers, and run a proxy server
> (without cache) on another system just in case the main server fails.
> 
> Has this been discussed before and have Netscape or NCSA indicated it might
> be a possibility?

This is definitely a good idea but I haven't heard of any implementations
that actually do this. However, I have already put it on my working list 
so at least the Line Mode Browser will do it before long ;-)

BTW: If you think that the Line Mode Browser is too simple then it actually
tries all DNS entries before it reports an error back to the user. Have I
mentioned that it also times the connection and takes the fastest IP
address?

The Line Mode browser - THE killer app!

Well, I guess that I got a bit carried away ;-)

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Henrik Frystyk                                          frystyk@W3.org
World-Wide Web Consortium,                              Tel + 1 617 258 8143
MIT/LCS, NE43-356					Fax + 1 617 258 8682
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Received on Monday, 19 June 1995 21:34:40 UTC