-Original Message-
From: Gustavo Lazarte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 9:16 AM
To: Henrik Nordstrom
Subject: Re: [squid-users] reverse proxy access denied
It looks clean, as far as I can tell
Thanks for the help
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-Original Message-
From: Oleksii Krykun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 12:21 PM
To: Laurikainen, Tuukka; Squid Users
Subject: Re: FW: [squid-users] Reverse Proxy Multiple IP Addresses
I did this.
But I use
[EMAIL PROTECTED]://www.yourdomain.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/
2005 12:21 PM
> To: Laurikainen, Tuukka; Squid Users
> Subject: Re: FW: [squid-users] Reverse Proxy Multiple IP Addresses
>
> I did this.
> But I use
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]://www.yourdomain.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]://10.x.x./@i
>
> It works perfectly for internal requests.
I did this.
But I use
[EMAIL PROTECTED]://www.yourdomain.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]://10.x.x./@i
It works perfectly for internal requests. But if I try from outside I get 403
error.
Appropriate strings from squid.conf are
http_port 80
httpd_accel_host virtual
httpd_accel_port 80
httpd_accel_with_pr
Hi,
You could also do this with just one squid instance listening on just
one
IP address.
Let's say that your domain is www.yourdomain.com.
On your firewall you route the traffic coming to the public IP that
corresponds to
your domin to the IP of your squid box (which is listening on por
p.m.
To: John Rooney
Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: FW: [squid-users] reverse proxy
John Rooney wrote:
>The firewall provides NAT translation and forwards the http traffic to
>the squid proxy.
>
>What I'm doing is putting the Squid into a DMZ and trying to use pro
John Rooney wrote:
The firewall provides NAT translation and forwards the http traffic to
the squid proxy.
What I'm doing is putting the Squid into a DMZ and trying to use proxy
facilities to host the internal boxes. That way only the squid is able
to be compromised. So there is a mix of gene
45 p.m.
To: John Rooney
Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: FW: [squid-users] reverse proxy
John Rooney wrote:
>Under normal conditions, the firewall will forward all http traffic to
>squid and that will reverse proxy to the other web hosts on the
network.
>I don't see it as h
John Rooney wrote:
Under normal conditions, the firewall will forward all http traffic to
squid and that will reverse proxy to the other web hosts on the network.
I don't see it as http acceleration, but it would appear that is how the
squid community refer to it. Essentially it is host redirect
Thanks for your comments Darryl,
Yes, the acls that are there are because I was looking to test on the
local network. Sounds crazy, but by forcing the client browser to use
the squid box, I hoped to see if the proxy would work correctly. Which
it didn't due to the url unavailable error.
Under nor
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