I have a question about using squid as a
redirector/accelerator/reverse proxy. I've found some references on
the topic, but I'm having a problem that's not addressed.
My basic config:
Platform: Redhat 9
Squid version: squid-2.5.STABLE1-3.9
1. I'm using a redirector script so that I can access multiple
servers, yet present the look of a single web site. (It's a
company internal site.)
2. I've been using this successfully for quite some time, listening
on a specific IP, port 80.
3. I'm using the same machine as an Apache web server, but with a
different IP.
Problem:
I want to add another "backend" web site that uses https. I've tried
many (too many) different configs, but I can't find the right
combination to make it work.
1. With just an entry like:
http_port 10.14.21.32:443
and a url like:
https://esd-bcurran.us.dg.com/eRoom/
the redirector script never even gets called.
Is there something "interesting" in the config I'm missing?
2. If I use a URL like:
http://esd-bcurran.us.dg.com:443/eRoom/
then the redirector is called, but I never see the target web
page.
Perhaps I'm not rewriting the URL properly in the redirector
script? Here's some debug output from my redirector. (I'm
playing with the CONNECT method, but I really don't know what I'm
doing here.)
In: http://esd-bcurran.us.dg.com/eRoom/ 10.14.21.32/esd-bcurran.us.dg.com - GET
Out: https://esd-tls02.us.dg.com:443/ 10.14.36.202/esd-tls02.us.dg.com - CONNECT
Any help would be very much appreciated.
TIA,
Bill
Received on Wed May 25 2005 - 15:44:07 MDT
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