yeah i tried adding an extra line too and it didn't work. why not? weird i don't want to use nat on router because i want the reverse proxy benefits... 2007/11/9, Chris Robertson <crobertson@xxxxxxx>: > nick humphrey wrote: > > i already have a working configuration listening for ssl/https > > requests on port 8080, but i also want to forward all requests using > > port 80 to the same server. what is the trick? > > > > here are my relevant lines of working code right now: > > https_port 8080 cert=/usr/local/squid/etc/key.crt > > key=/usr/local/squid/etc/key.key defaultsite=mycompany.no-ip.info:8080 > > > > ... > > cache_peer 10.0.0.50 parent 8080 0 ssl sslflags=DONT_VERIFY_PEER > > login=PASS no-query originserver > > > > i'm running squid 2.6.STABLE5 > > i tried these combinations without any luck, just get no reponse or a > > bungled error during reconfigure -k: > > https_port 8080 80 cert=/usr/local/squid/etc/key.crt > > key=/usr/local/squid/etc/key.key defaultsite=mycompany.no-ip.info:8080 > > > > I don't think http_port or https_port accept more than one port per > instance. Add another https_port directive, or use the firewall rules > on your server (ipfw, ipchains, etc.) to perform the redirection. > > > thanks > > > > Chris > > -- My sites: http://nickleus.com http://youtube.com/user/nickleus1977 http://worldphrasebook.net http://nick.c.humphrey.googlepages.com http://norgesinternettforum.no Favorite sites: http://scriptures.lds.org http://flickr.com http://youtube.com http://facebook.com http://del.icio.us http://ccmixter.org http://google.com