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I'm looking to setup a file proxy and I'd like to know, when i setup
the service, if the location can be a remote address like an other
file server?<br>
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Exemple : <br>
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<span class="nt" style="color: rgb(6, 40, 115); font-weight: bold; "><name>Remote_file_service</span><span class="nt" style="color: rgb(6, 40, 115); font-weight: bold; "></name></span>
<span class="nt" style="color: rgb(6, 40, 115); font-weight: bold; "><type>file</span><span class="nt" style="color: rgb(6, 40, 115); font-weight: bold; "></type></span>
<span class="nt" style="color: rgb(6, 40, 115); font-weight: bold; "><source></span><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://remote.com/">http://remote.com/</a><span class="nt" style="color: rgb(6, 40, 115); font-weight: bold; "></source></span>
<span class="nt" style="color: rgb(6, 40, 115); font-weight: bold; "></service></span></pre>
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