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On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 01:17:16PM +1200, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> 
> The good news is that non-CONNECT requests will still work through the
> accel port so the transition will be easier than a kill-n-renumber.
>

True, that will make things easier.
 
> 
> Um, you did not specify any details about *why* you had port 80 with 'accel
> vhost' options so I assumed you had them for their intended reason:
> 'accelerating' and routing certain requests to an internal webserver.
>

Yes, that is the intended reason but all the clients are internal too
- the original idea was to accelerate serving some internal web
content.  In all honesty, I don't think that doing this is quite as
important as it used to be...
 
> If by chance you had them in order to do transparent proxy for some people,
> then you will need to change that as well (after the initial transition) to
> a proper transparent intercept setup instead of reverse-proxy.
> 

no, no transparent proxy here.

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