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ons 2006-11-15 klockan 18:12 +0100 skrev Bert Moorthaemer:

> > What I can tell you though ... I use IPFW and I have a "fwd 127.0.0.1,3128 
> > from any to any 80" and that seems to work on outbound connections, but 
> > what I can remember from cache.log is that it loops on my internal 
> > interface on port 80 for internal connections . Should I add a rule saying 
> > "fwd 127.0.0.1 from any to any 80" also???
> >
> 
> I think I am going to try a different path: Apache as reverse proxy ... 
> let's see what that brings OR do you have anything comments on my previous 
> post?

No comments besides that your Squid setup should work from what I can
tell.

But I am not good at ipfw. Mainly a Linux user.. But if the problem is
with your ipfw rules Apache will be equally bitten.

You can very easily test your ipfw rules by simply trying to browse
access the accelerated site using squidclient

 squidclient -h webserver.address -p 80 -H "Host: accelerated.site.name\n" /

Regards
Henrik

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