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sending a command from iis to localhost (redirect???) please help!

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    severina
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    here's a small dillema i have.. done for the sole purpose of security.. i have a modified version of a program called 'browseamp' which installs a mini web browser onto winamp. i also have iis running on that web server (standard port.. port 80).. i have browseamp running on port 81 but i have bound it to LOCALHOST only, which means it will accept calls ONLY from that local machine (so say, no one tries to flood port 81 and crashing winamp) .. i run a huge internet radio station and the goal is to get the dj's to start their own shows by using this browseamp plugin.. i already have the 'commands' to pass to the browseamp plugin, buti want, perhaps through asp, IIS to pass those to localhost:81 etc etc... how can i do this.. is this some kind of redirect fuction? .. remember this will be a client from the outside, accessing the iis server (Which does accept the outside connections) and then the IIS server calling the browseamp server on localhost:81 ... i'm confused, perplexed, and just dumbfounded by how i could do this. any help would be appreciated. thanks! michelle bassdrive.com

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      here's a small dillema i have.. done for the sole purpose of security.. i have a modified version of a program called 'browseamp' which installs a mini web browser onto winamp. i also have iis running on that web server (standard port.. port 80).. i have browseamp running on port 81 but i have bound it to LOCALHOST only, which means it will accept calls ONLY from that local machine (so say, no one tries to flood port 81 and crashing winamp) .. i run a huge internet radio station and the goal is to get the dj's to start their own shows by using this browseamp plugin.. i already have the 'commands' to pass to the browseamp plugin, buti want, perhaps through asp, IIS to pass those to localhost:81 etc etc... how can i do this.. is this some kind of redirect fuction? .. remember this will be a client from the outside, accessing the iis server (Which does accept the outside connections) and then the IIS server calling the browseamp server on localhost:81 ... i'm confused, perplexed, and just dumbfounded by how i could do this. any help would be appreciated. thanks! michelle bassdrive.com

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      mortrr
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      How about using xmlhttp (or asptear) to request the page from localhost?

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