ons 2007-01-10 klockan 11:16 -0500 skrev Brad Taylor:
> Thanks.
>
> Where I could get a Squid 2.6 RPM For Red Hat Enterprise 4?
From the personal page of the RedHat Squid package maintainer. Not
supported as part of your RHEL support agreement, but available. URL can
be found in the archives some
Thanks.
Where I could get a Squid 2.6 RPM For Red Hat Enterprise 4?
Brad
-Original Message-
From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 8:06 PM
To: Brad Taylor
Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: RE: [squid-users] Trailing Slash / Using Reverse
mån 2007-01-08 klockan 18:20 -0500 skrev Brad Taylor:
> How would I setup the reverse proxy to not rewrite the host name
> componet?
Depends on how you set things up. If setting up Squid as a vhost then it
by default doesn't.
> Here is my config file:
>
> http_port 80
> https_port 443 cert=/et
>> Request for https://www.example.com/test will not work through Squid
but
>> IIS will add the trailing slash https://www.example.com/test/
>What happens here is that the web server says "Sorry, the URL you
>requested is not valid. You should go to http://my.server.name/test/
>instead.
>> Going
mån 2007-01-08 klockan 09:44 -0500 skrev Brad Taylor:
> Request for https://www.example.com/test will not work through Squid but
> IIS will add the trailing slash https://www.example.com/test/
What happens here is that the web server says "Sorry, the URL you
requested is not valid. You should go
I'm using Squid 2.6 in reverse proxy / accelerator mode and IIS 6.0 as
the back end web server. We are having a problem with trailing slashes
not working through Squid but working through IIS.
Request for https://www.exmaple.com will add the trailing slash going
through both Squid and IIS -> https