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Gary Tai wrote:
Sorry for being vague. You are correct, squid is on the same server as
the application listening on port 8888. I can access the login page
correctly through Squid port 8880 (which redirects to port 8888)

For clarity, this redirection is termed proxying (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_proxy). Redirection refers to another action in this context (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL_redirection#HTTP_status_codes_3xx).

, when
I click on the "Login" button, the next page doesn't have port 8880 in
the URL, in fact, it has no port at all specified so it defaults to 80
(which IIS has no files for).

Right. Well, either you need to get the login page to redirect (as in an HTTP 301 or 302 redirect) to port 8080, or you need to get Squid listening on port 80.

Chris

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