Re: [squid-users] Re: 301 redirection with Squid based on URL (is Squirm the fastest way?)

2011-10-02 Thread Amos Jeffries
On 01/10/11 14:53, Manuel wrote: Forget about the previous code, there was some errors. Something like this is my idea to deal with the redirections: cache_peer 172.20.1.3 parent 80 0 no-query no-digest originserver name=mainweb acl maindomain dstdomain www.my.domain cache_peer_access mainweb

[squid-users] Re: 301 redirection with Squid based on URL (is Squirm the fastest way?)

2011-09-30 Thread Manuel
Than you for your answer. Finally I do not like Squirm for this case since I need the page to not be cached. Thefore my idea is to use a specific cache_peer for any domain different than the main one in order to (1st) point all them to the main one and (2nd) avoid the use of an external

[squid-users] Re: 301 redirection with Squid based on URL (is Squirm the fastest way?)

2011-09-30 Thread Manuel
Forget about the previous code, there was some errors. Something like this is my idea to deal with the redirections: cache_peer 172.20.1.3 parent 80 0 no-query no-digest originserver name=mainweb acl maindomain dstdomain www.my.domain cache_peer_access mainweb allow maindomain cache_peer_access