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On 30/12/2006, at 12:30 PM, Torsten Kurbad wrote:

On Saturday, December 30, 2006 at 05:46 Henrik Nordstrom wrote:

Hi Henrik,
#       options are:
#               transparent     Support for transparent proxies
#               vhost           Accelerator using Host directive
# vport Accelerator with IP virtual host support # vport= As above, but uses specified port number
#                               rather than the http_port number.
#               defaultsite=    Main web site name for accelerators.

I also had to set up an accelerator a short while ago and found it very
hard to deal with that very narrow piece of documentation.


Am I correct in assuming that squid acting as in accelerator mode
communicates to the backend using HTTP/1.1 and that the
defaultsite directive forces squid to append this to the host part of
the request? (IE: HTTP/1.0 with hostname)

Am I correct in assuming that if you set 'defaultsite' only this hostname
will be passed onto the backend unless you also set vhost?

Andrew
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