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Proxying HTTP traffic within internal machines

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networkingfreak

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Hi,
Could anyone guide me as how do I route traffic coming from my client machine to the server machine using a proxy. basically I have a fair enough idea of how it can be done. I donot want to use any other machine for this setup. Just wanted to know if there are any linux based proxy tools to do so. Also All my internal machines do not have net access. Also initially was planning for port forwarding but as it needs a static ip I dropped the idea.

My scenario is simple. Machine A(Client) will be sending traffic to Machine D(Proxy), which will then reroute the traffic to Machine C(Server). I am using machines having internal IP's for the same . ie : 10.1.10.X, 10.1.20.x and 10.1.30.x

Plese advice
 
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