2007/7/5, Emilio Casbas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think this example would be redundant, We could achive the same
objective with:
cache_peer 12.34.56.78 parent80 0 no-query originserver
name=CCTV
acl service_cctv dstdomain .cctv.com
cache_peer_access CCTV allow service_cctv
No.This
Jeff Pang escribió:
2007/7/4, Emilio Casbas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But what about
- Different requests to different directorys on the same web server.
- Mapping different URLs to different directorys on the same web server.
This is based on original server's virtual hosts config,squid just
take
2007/7/5, Emilio Casbas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think this example would be redundant, We could achive the same
objective with:
cache_peer 12.34.56.78 parent80 0 no-query originserver
name=CCTV
acl service_cctv dstdomain .cctv.com
cache_peer_access CCTV allow service_cctv
The reverseproxy documentation
(http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/ReverseProxy)
explain different situations with their corresponding squid configuration:
- Domain based virtual host support.
- Different requests to different backend web servers.
- Mapping different URLs to different backend
2007/7/4, Emilio Casbas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But what about
- Different requests to different directorys on the same web server.
- Mapping different URLs to different directorys on the same web server.
This is based on original server's virtual hosts config,squid just
take the common setting
Emilio Casbas wrote:
The reverseproxy documentation
(http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/ReverseProxy)
explain different situations with their corresponding squid configuration:
- Domain based virtual host support.
- Different requests to different backend web servers.
- Mapping different