well, this setup works for us and performance is very nice... we have 2 loadbalanced webservers internall and use squid to accellerate/roxy those 2 and it works excellently...
-- Q u a r t a l O y Florian Rommel, Senior System Administrator(rommel@quartal.com) Tel: +358 [0]424 258 253 Fax: +358 [0]424 258 360 http://www.quartal.com -----Original Message----- From: Silmar [mailto:silmar@amiga.pl] Sent: 7. maaliskuuta 2002 11:15 To: Squid Subject: Re: [squid-users] Reverse proxy > hey, i use squid as a reverse proxy and i have 6 lines in my squid conf: > http_port squid.ip:80 > http_port localhost:80 Is it really neccessary? What's the difference between those two lines and http_port 80? > httpd_accel_port 80 > httpd_accel_host virtual As I understand it will be neccessary if we would like to have some virtual hosts. But if host is on other machine there is no need for it. > httpd_accel_host internal.host.com > httpd_accel_with_proxy on And that line is neccessary if we would like to have both reverse and standard proxy. Regards SilmarReceived on Thu Mar 07 2002 - 02:17:52 MST
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