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Hi,

I've set up Squid as a reverse proxy. I want to use it to direct requests to
multiple web servers.

I used the example config to set this up, which in my case becomes

cache_peer 192.168.7.51 parent 80 0 no-query originserver name=web1
cache_peer_domain web1 www.mydomain.co.uk 

cache_peer 192.168.7.52 parent 80 0 no-query originserver name=web2
cache_peer_domain web2 wordpress.mydomain.co.uk

This worked, in that the front page displayed, but clicking any links that
then had a ? in the url caused an invalid request message to be generated by
squid.

I then tried using acl to do it, but with no success.

Any advice help \ appreciated...


Regards
Wayne

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