On 2014-04-01 10:07, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 2014-04-01 09:44, dottest37 wrote:
Im reselling a service from a website with this URL
https://gui.vendor.com/produc1/admin (thats an example).
I need to publish an URL to my customers that doesn’t show that URL,
but
show mine instead, something lik
On 2014-04-01 09:44, dottest37 wrote:
Im reselling a service from a website with this URL
https://gui.vendor.com/produc1/admin (thats an example).
I need to publish an URL to my customers that doesn’t show that URL,
but
show mine instead, something like this
https://gui.mycompany.com/product1/a
It might be easier to do with Apache HTTP (proxy) but perhaps a Squid
expert can suggest a Squid solution.
Do you currently use Squid for anything that might interfere with this
or would this be a dedicated Squid server?
Ron
On 31/03/2014 4:44 PM, dottest37 wrote:
Im reselling a service fro
Im reselling a service from a website with this URL
https://gui.vendor.com/produc1/admin (thats an example).
I need to publish an URL to my customers that doesn’t show that URL, but
show mine instead, something like this
https://gui.mycompany.com/product1/admin .
I tried doing a redirect, but the
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, LAwrence Strydom wrote:
THey also require certain groups of users to have access to certain ports. IE
managers can access port xxx while employees can not.
Is this possible with squid?
Squid has about the most complete access controls available in any proxy
on the market.
Is
Hi Laurie,
please reply to the list, not only to me.
On Friday 10 September 2004 10:36, you wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Thankx for the info.
>
> Yes I will need to define a group called mangers and only managers must be
> able to access eg: http://server:1234
>
> I am not very experienced with sq
Hi Laurie,
> FTP proxying is also needed. All ftp request from the LAN must go through
> the proxy.
If your access to the ftp server goes through a browser using http it's
possible. Otherwise you need an ftp proxy (e.g. frox).
> THey also require certain groups of users to have access to cert
HI List,
I had an interesting request and would like to know if squid can do this.
THe HTTP Proxying I know is not a problem.
FTP proxying is also needed. All ftp request from the LAN must go through
the proxy.
THey also require certain groups of users to have access to certain ports.
IE manag
I see. thank you very much Henrik, I would very much love to try, but
right now I need something quick to patch the problem, I guess I will
try to setup a seperate apache and get a redirector in squid to redirect
all upload traffic to there first.
Thanks.
Tor.
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>
> On Tue
On Tuesday 10 June 2003 12.27, Victor Tsang wrote:
> > > I wonder if anyone know if I can config squid to read in the
> > > whole user's request first before submitting the data to
> > > apache, so I can free up the apache child to handle other
> > > request instead of waiting for the user's uploa
thanks Henrik.
any chance such feature can get into the the todo of next version of
squid?
Tor.
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 10 June 2003 05.46, Victor Tsang wrote:
> > I wonder if anyone know if I can config squid to read in the whole
> > user's request first before submitting the d
On Tuesday 10 June 2003 05.46, Victor Tsang wrote:
> I wonder if anyone know if I can config squid to read in the whole
> user's request first before submitting the data to apache, so I can
> free up the apache child to handle other request instead of waiting
> for the user's upload.
This will req
I'm wondering if squid can cache the end-user's request as well when it
is working as a accelator.
I'm currently using squid as a accelator sitting in front of a mod_perl
enabled apache server, which helped a lot in speeding up the responds of
apache, but last night when I was stracing the httpd a
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