tis 2006-02-28 klockan 18:27 -0500 skrev Fred Weston: > Hello all, let me apologize if this has been covered previously. I am > trying to find some information on using Squid as a reverse proxy. I > found some info here (http://devel.squid-cache.org/rproxy/), but it > seems to be outdated. On the contrary. It's Squid-2.5 which is outdated.. but Squid-3 is not quite yet ready so bette stick with 2.5 for now. the rproxy pages mentioned above contains design notes while Squid was reworked to better support reverse proxy configurations. These changes have been merged into what will become Squid-3.0. > Basically, what I would like to do is set up Squid on a server machine > at a datacenter and then serve webpages off of a machine that will be > at various locations, all with a dynamic IP. I want to be able to > edit the squid conf files to point it to the current IP so I can point > my domain to the Squid server, and have Squid handle relaying all the > data from the real server back to the client? Some answers for 2.5: http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200008/0067.html http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200402/1102.html http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200409/0059.html http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200309/0160.html Or if you use the rproxy patch then see the rproxy webpages for an general idea of what rproxy changes, and squid.conf.default after installing the patched Squid for details on the configuration directives. Some info related to this can also be found in the Squid-3 release notes. Regards Henrik
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