Hi,
we've been running squid 2.5 and apache 2.x on one box for years now without a problem.
Server IP: 192.168.10.21
DNS-entry: proxy.mydom.de
Service IP: 192.168.10.22
DNS-entry: cms.mydom.de
Squid and Apache are set up to only bind to 192.168.10.22.
So squid was set up as a reverse proxy/accelerator using the following
parameters in squid.conf:
httpd_port 192.168.10.22:80
httpd_accel_host virtual # we're using apache name-based vhosts
httpd_accel_port 81 # apache listens on 192.168.10.22:81
httpd_accel_with_proxy on
httpd_accel_uses_host_header on
In httpd.conf you find:
Listen 192.168.10.22:81
NameVirtualHost 192.168.10.22:81
and dozens of
<VirtualHost 192.168.10.22:81>
ServerName www.anyname.dom
...
...
</VirtualHost>
Our DNS defines cms.mydom.de as an alias for each ServerName used in a VirtualHost entry.
Now I'm trying to build the same setup with squid 3.1 on a CentOS 6.2 system while leaving
the apache config untouched.
So I replaced the lines from squid 2.5
...
httpd_port 192.168.10.22:80
httpd_accel_*
...
with
...
http_port 192.168.10.22:80 accel defaultsite=192.168.10.22:81 vhost
...
which gives me a TCP_MISS/403 in squid access.log. When I compare
the logs from squid 2.5 with squid 3.1 I can see that the GET references
differ between the logs:
in the 2.5 logs I find: ... GET http:// cms.mydom.de:81/...
in the 3.1 logs I find: ... GET http:// cms.mydom.de/...
Is there something missing in my squid 3.1 config?
Where is my fault? Your help would be appreciated.
best regards
Markus Preller
Received on Wed Feb 29 2012 - 12:16:27 MST
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