[squid-users] Configuring Squid as Reverse Proxy for Multiple Domains (http accelerator)

2005-12-02 Thread Gavin Henry
Dear List,

We would like to run our idea past you and check we are correct in our
assumption that this is the way to do it, using:

http://squid.visolve.com/squid/reverseproxy.htm

We have the situation where we are running a few different domain names on
one IP, and not via Apache virtual hosts, but www.domain1.com:81
www.domain2.com:82 etc

We want to use the reverse proxy to handle these domain names, so whenever
an internet client comes into that IP, for www.domain1.com,
www.domain2.com etc. squid proxies the request to the internal Apache
servers, which are listening on port 80 or another port.

So, if we recompile Fedora Core 4 SRPM with the --disable-internal-dns
option and just list our internal apache servers in /etc/hosts then this
will be possible, after making squid listen on port 80?

The only tricky part is that we have an apache server on the same machine
as the one we want to install Squid on, which listens on port 81. We are
not sure how to specify a port for squid to redirect to?

Maybe we should make these web servers all virtual hosts on one machine.
and not bother with the reverse proxy? But we would like to spread the
load, and virtual hosts would not do this.

Not sure on the correct ACLs though for internet clients though?

Many thanks,

Gavin.

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Re: [squid-users] POP3/SMTP Probs.

2005-03-08 Thread Gavin Henry

quote who=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Hello.

 I have SuSE Linux 9.1 with squid-2.5.STABLE5-37.i586 installed, no
 firewall installed.  Web browsing work fine but POP3/SMTP connections from
 clients (Windows 2000 machines running MS Outlook Express 6) don't work. I
 checked the squid config...but I have no idea how to fix this BIG problem.
 Anyone can help me? I'm looking forward to your kind reply.

 Thank You in advance,


Could you post your squid.conf acl section?


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RE: [squid-users] POP3/SMTP Probs.

2005-03-08 Thread Gavin Henry
quote who=Stephen
 Hi,

 Squid is an HTTP proxy only. It simply doesn't understand other protocols
 let alone forward them (it will, however, tunnel SSL and also allow FTP
 over HTTP for FTP in web browsers).

I was getting to that bit ;-)


 If you want other protocols (POP3/SMTP) then you need a POP3/SMTP relay or
 NAT/firewall.

 The SQUID FAQ is a good place to go to find out this stuff!

 Regards,
 Stephen


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 quote who=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Hello.

 I have SuSE Linux 9.1 with squid-2.5.STABLE5-37.i586 installed, no
 firewall installed.  Web browsing work fine but POP3/SMTP connections
 from
 clients (Windows 2000 machines running MS Outlook Express 6) don't work.
 I
 checked the squid config...but I have no idea how to fix this BIG
 problem.
 Anyone can help me? I'm looking forward to your kind reply.

 Thank You in advance,


 Could you post your squid.conf acl section?


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[squid-users] Reverse Proxy - Error page rewrites

2004-12-24 Thread Gavin Henry
Dear all,

Is this feature still available?

http://devel.squid-cache.org/rproxy/errorpages.html

Thanks.

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[squid-users] Introduction and updating squid-tristate-offline-patch

2004-09-24 Thread Gavin Henry
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Dear all,

A quick intro:

We are a small Linux company in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. We are on the
commerical support list.

I write for FedoraNEWS.ORG (http://FedoraNEWS.ORG/ghenry)

We are interested in getting the tristate patch working again for the
latest stable release (used for cache's with only modem internet access).

One of our clients does a lot of work with schools and they require this
feature, but are having problems with it. We are working with the original
author to update it.

We have asked to keep it GPL and get it into the main release.

Is anyone interested in this?

Thanks,

Gavin.



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Re: [squid-users] Introduction and updating squid-tristate-offline-patch

2004-09-24 Thread Gavin Henry
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On Saturday 25 Sep 2004 05:42, Khawar Nehal wrote:
 Sorry for my ignorance but what is the tristate patch ?

http://www.google.com/url?sa=Ustart=1q=http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2001/08/02/offline_squid.htmle=8238


 On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 08:49, Gavin Henry wrote:
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  Dear all,
 
  A quick intro:
 
  We are a small Linux company in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. We are on the
  commerical support list.
 
  I write for FedoraNEWS.ORG (http://FedoraNEWS.ORG/ghenry)
 
  We are interested in getting the tristate patch working again for the
  latest stable release (used for cache's with only modem internet access).
 
  One of our clients does a lot of work with schools and they require this
  feature, but are having problems with it. We are working with the
  original author to update it.
 
  We have asked to keep it GPL and get it into the main release.
 
  Is anyone interested in this?
 
  Thanks,
 
  Gavin.
 
 
 
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