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On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 16:33:32 -0300, "damian.garrido.munoz@xxxxxxxxx"
<damian.garrido.munoz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 2010/11/16 Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> On 17/11/10 02:49, damian.garrido.munoz@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>
>>> 2010/11/16 Amos Jeffries<squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>>>
>>>> On 17/11/10 01:57, damian.garrido.munoz@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi All
>>>>>
>>>>> i have some consult about the default site.
>>>>> i'm configure a reverse proxy
>>>>> i need to access to a default site, i supposes this is setting in
the
>>>>> squid.conf
>>>>>
>>>>> http_port 80 defaultsite=servichile accel vhost
>>>>>
>>>>> and i define this host in my hosts file, but didn't work
>>>>> i need define some other thing?
>>>>
>>>> defaultsite= is the full public domain name to be used as a default
if
>>>> the
>>>> client failed to request one.
>>>> Âeg. defaultsite=www.servichile.example.com
>>>>
>>> thanks Amos
>>>
>>> This meaning that i can't work with my host file?
>>> because, i wanna to see how works my reverse proxy from outside, but i
>>> need use my host file for this work, then, i have 2 vhost on my apache
>>> (192.168.x.2) and my reverse proxy (192.168.x.1).
>>
>> Um ... something makes me wonder if you are talking about virtual hosts
>> or
>> virtual machines?
> 
> nop, i have two server, one of them have apache and the other one have
> squid
> my idea is, when you access to the squid server, this redirect to a
> virtualhost set on the apache server
> 
>>
>>> when i access from outside (200.x.x.x == 192.168.x.1) to the reverse
>>> proxy they don't show me nothing, not show me the default site.
>>> i need define, add or configure other thing? im very lost
>>>
>>
>> Oh. The defaultsite= directive is not what you think.
>>
>> You can test a reverse-proxy with a hosts file entry on your own PC...
>>
>> Â* Enter the proxy IP and public domain name into the hosts file like
>> you
>> would any other domain entry.
>> Â* Use the browser to go to the domain name.
>> Â* What comes up will be the response via the proxy.
>>
> 
> exactly, i can browse when i set my domain in local host, but, when i
> access from exterior, this don't display a default site.
> is this possible?

This tells you that Squid is working and the link to Apache as well.

The failure occurs somewhere around the NAT device. Whose job is to (only)
translate the packet destination IP from 200.*.*.* to 192.168.*.1.

Amos


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