On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Chris Perreault wrote:
> With the below setup, I can use squid (on the test box) and hit 3 back end
> webservers in ssl mode, after being ldap auth'd, by basically going to
> website.com/site1, website.com/site2, and website.com/site3 with the 3 sites
> being 3 different webservers. Each site needs the webpages to all reside
> within the URI (site1, site2, site3) and to the client it just looks like
> one big site ie: website.com/extranet, website.com/intranet,
> website.com/hr_functions, etc. Easy for the user and we only need one SSL
> cert too.
Why do you use a redirector in this setup? None is needed. Just use
cache_peer_access to select which server to forward the request to.
You only need a redirector if you need to rewrite the URI while it is
forwarded to the backend server, not for selecting which backend server to
use.
Regards
Henrik
Received on Mon Jul 19 2004 - 14:15:29 MDT
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