Appologies... all is working now. I had squirm looking for the https url. However, squid had already terminate the url and of course was passing http://.... to squirm! Doh! Thank you for all the help. Tim >> You can use a redirector to do this. Check out Squirm >> http://squirm.foote.com.au/ (what I use, you can write your own pretty >> easily if you want) and use a regular expression like... >> >> /^(.*?)domainname\.com\/application1\/(.*)$/\1server1\/\2/ >> > > Hi, > > Thank you Gregori and Kinkie. > > I've got squirm working on it's own for handling redirects requests but > don't seem to be able to get squid to actually use squirm. It is starting > the process but does not seem to be passing anything to it. > > What am I doing wrong. I'm using "virtual" for the host which seems to be > the way to tell squid to use redirectors. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > > Tim > >> That would take a url of *.domainname.com/* and change it to *.server1/* >> without the "application1" portion. >> >> Redirectors: http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-15.html >> >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Tim McAuley [mailto:timonline@xxxxxxxxx] >> Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 5:40 AM >> To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: Reverse proxy to different servers for different >> urls >> >> Hi, >> >> I have been looking through the documentation and mailing archives and >> have not found a clear way to do what I want. >> >> What I want is: >> >> Using a reverse proxy, I would like to be able to redirect requests to >> different backend servers depending on the url being used (not the >> server >> name). >> >> I know it is possible to configure squid to work with multiple domains >> and >> point the request to different servers according to the domain name, so >> I >> want is pretty similiar, except using the same domain name all the time. >> >> Example: >> http://domainname.com/application1/index.html -> squid -> server1 >> (http://server1/index.html) >> >> http://domainname.com/application2/index.html -> squid -> server2 >> (http://server2/index.html) >> >> Ideally, stripping out "application1/2" from the url but not necessary. >> >> Is this possible? >> >> I'm running on Squid 2.5, pre-compiled for windows (on windows 2000). >> >> Also, the incoming requests are https and these are converted to http >> for >> the final server. So after the ssl is decrypted, squid should be able to >> see the url in the request (I assume). >> >> Any hints greatfully received. >> >> Many thanks, >> >> Tim >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >