Gary Tai wrote:
This is set up internally for proof of concept currently, so it
doesn't have public access.
So does the same experiment in your browser bring up squid?
The point and advice remains unchnged.
Amos
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Gary Tai wrote:
> I need to setup a reverse proxy on the same Windows server that allows
> only certain defined URLs (www.somedomain.com/Test/this_url_only.asp).
>
>
> Squid-Listen-On:8880 -> send to localhost:8888 (IIS)
>
> I've got the reverse proxy working using the following in my squid.conf file:
>
> http_port 192.168.10.81:8880 accel defaultsite=vmsquid01
Typing "http://vmsquid01/" in my browser does not bring up your website.
That should be the FQDN for the site you are accelerating.
You may also need "vhost".
>
> cache_peer 127.0.0.1 parent 8888 0 no-query originserver
>
>
> I can't seem to get Squid to only allow defined URLs.
>
> Is this what I should be using?
>
> acl allowed_URL urlpath_regex ^Test/this_url_only.asp
>
> cache_peer_access 127.0.0.1 allow allowed_URL
Is the regext case-sensative? You may need to add "urlpath_regex -i".
So far so good.
Amos
--
Please use Squid 2.6STABLE17+ or 3.0STABLE1+
There are serious security advisories out on all earlier releases.
--
Please use Squid 2.6STABLE17+ or 3.0STABLE1+
There are serious security advisories out on all earlier releases.