On 10/3/06, Chris Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mohamed Navas V wrote:
> Even I am using 2.6, how can i direct to the respective backend
> servers from the client web browser with the initial URL
> http://proxy1.example.com ?
>
> thanks,
>
> Br
> Navas
>
Do the different back end servers h
tis 2006-10-03 klockan 16:53 +0400 skrev Mohamed Navas V:
> Even I am using 2.6, how can i direct to the respective backend
> servers from the client web browser with the initial URL
> http://proxy1.example.com ?
cache_peer + cache_peer_access.
Assuming you do not need to rewrite the URL in the p
Mohamed Navas V wrote:
Even I am using 2.6, how can i direct to the respective backend
servers from the client web browser with the initial URL
http://proxy1.example.com ?
thanks,
Br
Navas
Do the different back end servers host different content, or are they
mirrors of each other?
Chris
Even I am using 2.6, how can i direct to the respective backend
servers from the client web browser with the initial URL
http://proxy1.example.com ?
thanks,
Br
Navas
On 10/3/06, Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
tis 2006-10-03 klockan 13:57 +0400 skrev Mohamed Navas V:
> I am using
tis 2006-10-03 klockan 13:57 +0400 skrev Mohamed Navas V:
> I am using squid 2.5, and confused with the function of
> "httpd_accel_host virtual" and "cache_peer" in the reverse proxy
> setup...
Upgrade to 2.6 and there is less confusion.
Regards
Henrik
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Hi,
I am using squid 2.5, and confused with the function of
"httpd_accel_host virtual" and "cache_peer" in the reverse proxy
setup...
In my Case we have 2 squid boxes clustered and a public IP , and we
will register the initial URL for this one like proxy1.abc.com. and
4-6 backend servers. Inte