On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, Brad Taylor wrote:

"$url" value ends up squid.mysite.net, redirecting the browser right
back to squid.mysite.net and causing an endless loop.  I tried putting
squid.mysite.net in the /etc/hosts file to point to the backend web
server, but it did not seem to matter.  Is there anyway this can be
done?

You are using Squid-2.5 I suppose.. it's idea of https reverse proxied content is a little wierd (internally looks like http)


Instead of using a redirector plain access controls in squid.conf can do the job much easier

acl port80 port 80
http_access deny port80
deny_info https://www.your.site/ port80

you can also use the same in redirector_access to control what is sent to the redirector.

alternatively you can use "httpd_accel_port 0" and have the redirector look for the port number to determine if this request was received on the http_port or on the https_port.

Regards
Henrik



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