Thanks for your answer.
I tried this, but it doesn't solve my problem.
Web server should be hidden from outer network. But when using
defaultsite - client tries to connect with this server directly!
Redirect requests from server aren't changed by squid when passed to
client. And they should
On mån, 2008-05-12 at 10:14 +0200, Wojciech Durczyński wrote:
Thanks for your answer.
I tried this, but it doesn't solve my problem.
Web server should be hidden from outer network. But when using
defaultsite - client tries to connect with this server directly!
Redirect requests from server
On tis, 2008-05-06 at 11:37 +0200, Wojciech Durczyński wrote:
I try to set squid as a reverse proxy. Clients should connect via https,
and originserver is via http.
Tricky, unless your web server supports having an ssl frontend.. See the
front-end-https cache_peer option.
https_port 3129
Wojciech Durczyński wrote:
Hello
I try to set squid as a reverse proxy. Clients should connect via https,
and originserver is via http.
Client ---(https://neon:3129/)-- squid (http://neon:8085/)
webserver
My configuration is something like that:
https_port 3129 accel vport
Hello
I try to set squid as a reverse proxy. Clients should connect via https,
and originserver is via http.
Client ---(https://neon:3129/)-- squid (http://neon:8085/)
webserver
My configuration is something like that:
https_port 3129 accel vport protocol=http
Hello
I try to set squid as a reverse proxy. Clients should connect via https,
and originserver is via http.
Client ---(https://neon:3129/)-- squid (http://neon:8085/)
webserver
My configuration is something like that:
https_port 3129 accel vport protocol=http