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Solved. I use squidguard rewrite rule for it.
Works fine.

On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 07:38:24 -0700
 "Kashif Ali Bukhari" <kbukhari@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
i am not sure but you can try  url_regex and deny info
Eg:
acl site1 one ^http://www.server.com/dir1$
deny_info http://10.0.0.1 site1
http_access deny site1

acl site2 one ^http://www.server.com/dir2$
deny_info http://10.0.0.2 site1
http_access deny site2



On 8/3/05, Oleksii Krykun <okg@xxxxx> wrote:
I am migrating from MS Proxy 2.0 to Squid.
I need reverse hosting, i.e.
incoming request to
http://www.server.com/dir1 is redirected to http://10.0.01/ on my LAN
http://www.server.com/dir2 is redirected to http://10.0.0.2/ etc.
How to do this?
As I understand accelerator redirects incoming request to single server only.
Is it wrong?

Thanks,
Oleksii
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