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Re: Re: Re: Reverse proxy HTTPS to HTTP, with 2.6

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On Ven, nov 10 2006 - 14:22, Joel CARNAT wrote:
> > 
> > The above should be
> > 
> > http_port 80 defaultsite=your.main.http.website.name vhost
> > https_port 443 defaultsite=your.https.website.name cert=...
> > 
> > And then a cache_peer with the origin server option to tell Squid where
> > to forward the requests.
> > 
> 
> Great, it works - I had to use "vhost" on the https_port too.
> 

hum... I went a bit fast...
The HTTP/HTTPS flow from Internet to Internal server is OK.
But my clients can't use this Squid to surf the Web: every pages show
the "defaultsite" :(

Can I use the same squid "instance" (on port 80) to do the proxy and
reverse-proxy feature ? Or must I also listen on another port and do the
Internet proxyfing there ? (my previous install use to do both on port
80).

TIA,
	Jo


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