HTTP tunneling

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Hello! I have a task:
We have BizTalk Server. Clients wants to tunnel their HTTP traffic thru
BizTalk.
They want simple to add proxy properties in their browser (proxy is our
server).
Is it possible and how can I do it?
I thins that it must be IIS. BizTalk HTTP adapter on receive port gets
all
requests from clients. Then we send request to send port. This is
clear.
But how it takes page content and get it back to client`s browser?
I don`t know how to do it. :(
Great thanks to all who answer!

.



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