You might want to check Apache's documentation.  I use Squid too, but I seem to
remember that Apache had some proxy capabilities, if configured.

Good Luck.
JR


Martin Schoenhoefer wrote:

> Hi
>
> I'm rather confused about Squid.....
> I'm working with Squid 2.2 Stable3 and Linux SuSE 6.2 and was very happy
> about this proxy - everything was fine.
>
> Now I'm trying to make a (HTTP/1.1) PUT to an Apache 1.2.4 webserver and it
> seems like the proxy changing the request to HTTP/1.0 and I can't transfer
> anything to the remote server. I get no error code, the request is also in
> the Apache logs.
>
> I try everthing to configure in the squid.conf - the cache stuff,
> http_access control - the Apache is getting the HTTP/1.0 PUT and can't
> handle with. I don't know what the Squid doing with my request.
>
> When I'm making HTTP PUT without any proxy between it works very well and
> the PUT is still in HTTP/1.1 in the webserver log.
>
> Is it a problem with Squid, with the Apache configuration - I don't know
>
> Regards
>
> Martin
>
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