From sgcWebSockets 4.4.6, forward HTTP requests is supported. Reverse proxy is useful when there is a single server listening on a public port and behind it there are other servers that cannot be accessed from a public address.
Example: you can serve all HTTP requests using our sgcWebSockets server and forward to another server all requests to url "/internal"
Reverse Proxy Configuration
if you want to forward all requests to the document "/internal" to the server "localhost:8080"
Other options
When you want forward an HTTP request, you have the additional options:
1. By default, the request if forwarded using the original document. Example: if you forward the request http://localhost:8080/internal to the internal server http://localhost:5555, the forwarded URL will be http://localhost:5555/internal. But you can modify the Document, using the Document property of Forward object (by default will use the same of the original request).aForward.Document = "/NewInternal"
2. If you forward a secure HTTP connection (HTTPs), you can customize the SSL/TLS options, in TLSOptions property of Forward object. Example: set the TLS version
aForward.TLSOptions.Version = tls1_2