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On ons, 2007-08-29 at 11:54 -0400, Lawrence Beall wrote:
> I have a setup where we have a server on an intranet say 192.168.1.*.
> It has a vpn link that is on a different subnet say 192.168.40.*.
> Between the two networks this is the only box that knows how to find
> anything on 192.168.40 from 192.168.1.*.  I was hoping to use squid to
> reverse proxy to a webserver in 192.168.40.*.  Is this possible to do
> using ip's instead of dns names?  The only examples I'm finding are
> specifying full host names.

Yes, you can use IPs if you like. The examples uses host names as thats
the common setup...

Regards
Henrik

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