i thought the "defaultsite" was supposed to reflect what was entered into the browser on the outside of the internal network...maybe i had just misunderstood that part... i'll give it a try... thanks chris have a nice night/day 2007/11/9, Chris Robertson <crobertson@xxxxxxx>: > nick humphrey wrote: > > well, yeah i nat to the accelerator, but i don't know why it won't > > send 80 from the accelerator to the cache on 8080. do i only need to > > add a new https_port line, nothing else? > > > > like this: > > https_port 8080 cert=/usr/local/squid/etc/key.crt > > key=/usr/local/squid/etc/key.key defaultsite=mycompany.no-ip.info:8080 > > https_port 80 cert=/usr/local/squid/etc/key.crt > > key=/usr/local/squid/etc/key.key defaultsite=mycompany.no-ip.info:80 > > > > The second line should read: > > https_port 80 cert=/usr/local/squid/etc/key.crt > key=/usr/local/squid/etc/key.key defaultsite=mycompany.no-ip.info:8080 > > So by default, squid points the requests at port 8080 on the accelerated > site. > > > just doing that doesn't seem to be enough though, i don't get any response on 80 > > > > keep in mind, there is only a server (cache) listening on 8080, so i > > want squid to convert the 80 requests and send them to the server as > > 8080... > > 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