No one at all?
No suggestions, no ideas?
Regards
Adam
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Wheeler" <rwheeler_at_artifact-software.com>
To: "Adam_at_Gmail" <adbasque_at_googlemail.com>
Cc: "Amos Jeffries" <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz>; <squid-users_at_squid-cache.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 1:58 AM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Help with accelerated site
> Adam_at_Gmail wrote:
>> Hello there,
>> Thanks for the reply Ron and Amos
>>
>>
>> Maybe my original e-mail wasn't clear a bit confusing I am sorry if I
>> confused you
>>
>> I have squid running on Machine A with let's say local ip 192.168.1.4
>> the backend server is running on machine B and ip address 192.168.1.3
>>
>> Now, instead of getting the website that is located on Machine B
>> 192.168.1.3 which is listening on port 81 not 80.
>> I am getting the default Apache Page on the Proxy server Machine which is
>> 192.168.1.4
>>
>> And I do have the vhost in my configuration
>> Well there are two apaches running on the two machines, the proxy machine
>> and the web-server machine, except the web-server apache listens on port
>> 81, logically (technically) speaking it should work, but for some reason
>> it doesn't.
>> I hope it makes more sense to you what I am trying to describe here
>
> Very helpful.
> You can not have apache listening for port 80 on 192.168.1.4 and Squid
> trying to do the same thing.
> Only one process can have port 80.
> You will very likely find a note in the squid logs that says something to
> the effect that squid can not bind to port 80.
> If you shutdown apache on 192.168.1.4 and restart squid, your proxy will
> work (if the rest of the configuration is correct)
> If you then try to start apache on 192.168.1.4 it will certainly complain
> loudly about port 80 not being free.
>
> If you want to use Apache on both 192.168.1.4 and 192.168.1.3 you need to
> set the apache on 192.168.1.4 to listen on port 81 and set squid to proxy
> to the apache on 192.168.1.4 and use apache's proxy and vhost features to
> reach 192.168.1.5 which can be set to listen on port 80.
> This will support
> browser=>Squid on 192.168.1.4 ==> Apache on 192.168.1.4:81 (vhost)
> ==>Apache 192.168.1.3:80
> That is a pretty common approach.
>
> Ron
>
>
>>
>> Thank you all for your help
>> Regards
>> Adam
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Amos Jeffries" <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz>
>> To: <squid-users_at_squid-cache.org>
>> Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 1:01 AM
>> Subject: Re: [squid-users] Help with accelerated site
>>
>>
>>> On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 19:48:27 -0400, Ron Wheeler
>>> <rwheeler_at_artifact-software.com> wrote:
>>>> What is squid proxying?
>>>> Usually the normal behaviour is exactly what you are getting since
>>>> squid
>>>
>>>> normally proxies Apache on 80.
>>>> Browser ==> Squid on 80==>proxied to Apache on port 81.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If Squid is not proxying Apache, then it looks like you have Apache
>>>> running on 80.
>>>>
>>>> If you are trying to redirect port 80 to another program that is not
>>>> Apache, then you need to get Apache off port 80.
>>>> You can not have 2 programs listening to port 80.
>>>>
>>>> If Apache is running and owns port 80, Squid will not start.
>>>>
>>>> If this is the case, You likely have errors in the logs to this effect.
>>>>
>>>> Shut down Apache and and restart Squid.
>>>>
>>>> Try to start Apache and now it should howl with anger (or log in anger)
>>>> at not getting port 80.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ron
>>>>
>>>> Adam_at_Gmail wrote:
>>>>> Hello All,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have followed this configuration, but when I try and access the
>>>>> website from outside my network
>>>>> All I get is the default page of the apache on the machine where the
>>>>> Squid proxy is installed
>>>>>
>>>>> Here is the link:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Reverse/BasicAccelerator
>>>>>
>>>>> here is the configuration I followed
>>>>>
>>>>> http_port 80 accel defaultsite=your.main.website.name(changed my port
>>>>> to 81 my backend server listens on port 81)I havehttp_port 81 accel
>>>>> defaultsite=www.my.website.org vhostand then used thiscache_peer
>>>>> ip.of.webserver parent 80 0 no-query originserver
>>>>> name=myAccelcache_peer 192.168.1.5 parent 81 0 no query originserver
>>>>> name=myAccel(myAccel I have put a name)and then acl our_sites
>>>>> dstdomain my.website.org
>>>>> http_access allow our_sites
>>>>> cache_peer_access myAccel allow our_sites
>>>>> cache_peer_access myAccel deny all Anybody with any suggestions
>>>>> please?Any help would be appreciated thank youRegardsAdam
>>>>>
>>>
>>> Sorry, took me a while to un-mangle that original email text.
>>>
>>> You are missing the "vhost" option on https_port 80. All traffic Squid
>>> receives on port 80 will go to Apache's default virtual host.
>>>
>>> Amos
>>>
>>
>>
>
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