Gary Tai wrote:
> This is set up internally for proof of concept currently, so it
> doesn't have public access.
> 
So does the same experiment in your browser bring up squid?
The point and advice remains unchnged.
Amos
> 
> 
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Amos Jeffries <squid3@treenet.co.nz> wrote:
>> Gary Tai wrote:
>>  > I need to setup a reverse proxy on the same Windows server that allows
>>  > only certain defined URLs (www.somedomain.com/Test/this_url_only.asp).
>>  >
>>  >
>>  > Squid-Listen-On:8880 -> send to localhost:8888 (IIS)
>>  >
>>  > I've got the reverse proxy working using the following in my squid.conf file:
>>  >
>>  >     http_port 192.168.10.81:8880 accel defaultsite=vmsquid01
>>
>>  Typing "http://vmsquid01/" in my browser does not bring up your website.
>>  That should be the FQDN for the site you are accelerating.
>>
>>  You may also need "vhost".
>>
>>
>>
>>  >
>>  >     cache_peer 127.0.0.1 parent 8888 0 no-query originserver
>>  >
>>  >
>>  > I can't seem to get Squid to only allow defined URLs.
>>  >
>>  > Is this what I should be using?
>>  >
>>  >     acl allowed_URL urlpath_regex ^Test/this_url_only.asp
>>  >
>>  >     cache_peer_access 127.0.0.1 allow allowed_URL
>>
>>  Is the regext case-sensative? You may need to add "urlpath_regex -i".
>>
>>  So far so good.
>>
>>  Amos
>>  --
>>  Please use Squid 2.6STABLE17+ or 3.0STABLE1+
>>  There are serious security advisories out on all earlier releases.
>>
-- Please use Squid 2.6STABLE17+ or 3.0STABLE1+ There are serious security advisories out on all earlier releases.Received on Sat Mar 01 2008 - 02:45:17 MST
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