This is a discussion on RE: [squid-users] reverse-proxy for multiple domains within the Squid Users forums, part of the Web Server and Related Forums category; =20 >=20 > hi, >=20 > ich tried to configure squid as a reverse proxy for multiple=20 &...
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=20 >=20 > hi, >=20 > ich tried to configure squid as a reverse proxy for multiple=20 > domains. I > rebulit squid with the --disable-internal-dns option with the=20 > following > command: >=20 > ./configure --disable-internal-dns > make > make install >=20 > till this point everything went fine. >=20 > i use these options in the squid.conf >=20 > http_port 50000 >=20 > acl TEST dst <IP-of-the-web-server> > http_access allow TEST >=20 >=20 > httpd_accel_host virtual > httpd_accel_port 0 >=20 > httpd_accel_single_host off > http_accel_with_proxy off > httpd_accel_uses_host_header on >=20 > In the hosts-file i put the ip of the webserver i want to=20 > reach. it looks > likes this: >=20 > <IP-of-the-web-server> <hostname-of-the-web-server> >=20 > i tested the squid with one webserver and only changed the > httpd_accel-settings an everything went fine.=20 >=20 > i don't know why squid isn't using the /etc/hosts entries,=20 > has anybody an > explanation? >=20 =20 Which version of SQUID are you using ? =20 M. |
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