Re: [squid-users] hello explain this directive

2007-06-10 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
sön 2007-06-10 klockan 10:16 +0800 skrev Jen mlists: 2007/6/10, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lör 2007-06-09 klockan 11:47 +0800 skrev Jen mlists: Thank you evan. In squid's accel model,do I need to modify or not modify this Host header? Are you using an url rewriter helper

Re: [squid-users] hello explain this directive

2007-06-09 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
lör 2007-06-09 klockan 11:47 +0800 skrev Jen mlists: Thank you evan. In squid's accel model,do I need to modify or not modify this Host header? Are you using an url rewriter helper (url_rewrite_program directive, aka redirector_program)? If not then you don't need to care about this

Re: [squid-users] hello explain this directive

2007-06-09 Thread Jen mlists
2007/6/10, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lör 2007-06-09 klockan 11:47 +0800 skrev Jen mlists: Thank you evan. In squid's accel model,do I need to modify or not modify this Host header? Are you using an url rewriter helper (url_rewrite_program directive, aka redirector_program)? If not

Re: [squid-users] hello explain this directive

2007-06-08 Thread Evan Klitzke
On 6/7/07, Jen mlists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I see this config directive in squid.conf,but can't understand for it. # TAG: url_rewrite_host_header This refers to the HTTP Host header. e.g. a typical HTTP request looks like: GET / HTTP/1.1 Host: example.com (more headers here) Using this

Re: [squid-users] hello explain this directive

2007-06-08 Thread Jen mlists
Thank you evan. In squid's accel model,do I need to modify or not modify this Host header? 2007/6/9, Evan Klitzke [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 6/7/07, Jen mlists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I see this config directive in squid.conf,but can't understand for it. # TAG: url_rewrite_host_header This