On Fri, 15 Oct 2004, Jim Nachlin wrote:
> Thanks for your help.  That is clear.
>
> So the nameservers for webservername1.com (1.2.3.4) and webservername2.com 
> (1.2.3.5) would point to the external interface of the machine that squid is 
> on?  These two webservers would then take local addresses like 192.168.1.4 
> and 192.168.1.5?
>
> Any caveats with this system?
I would advice agains using redirectors unless you need to change the 
URL-path after the host name. Most accelerator setups works the best if 
Squid can forward the URL as-is to the backend web server, preserving the 
requested host name.
You can make Squid find the correct server by either
   * Local host file
   * cache_peer directives
   * custom DNS server with other data than the public DNS records
There is also very noticeable performance bottlenecks of using 
redirectors, which alone may be a reason to stay away from them..
Regards
Henrik
Received on Fri Oct 15 2004 - 15:29:33 MDT
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