On 28/04/2012 10:37 a.m., Squid Tiz wrote:
I am kinda new to squid. Been looking over the documentation and I just wanted a sanity check on what I am trying to do.
I have a web client that hits my squid server. The squid connects to an apache server via ssl.
Here are the lines of interest from my squid.conf for version 3.1.8
http_port 80 accel defaultsite=123.123.123.123
cache_peer 123.123.123.123 parent 443 0 no-query originserver ssl sslflags=DONT_VERIFY_PEER name=apache1
On 30.04.12 17:00, Squid Tiz wrote:
I was just curious to see if I good get this to fly. The goal is to
attach to the squid server via http and have squid verify and attach
to the SSL server using a self signed cert. This seems to work.
Squid starts OK and my logs are clean. No validation errors.
And what is the point to go SSL between squid and server, when you go
HTTP (no SSL) between browser and squid?
I would understand if it was your local squid in trusted network and
there was untrusted network between squid and the server. But in such
case you would not use "accel" option, would you?
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