Basically, what I am looking for is whether it's possible to set up the following:
Client (A) --> Squid as Reverse Proxy (B) --> Squid as Forward Proxy (C) --> Origin Servers Depending on Client Request URI (D)Depending on the client request from (A), (B) could route the request to different origin servers (multiple cache_peer lines). The request has to go through (C) to reach (D), as (C) is the only way out of the network to the internet. Moreover, the logic of figuring out where to go to lies in (C).
I know it's kind of a weird setup, but, unfortunately, we do not have access or control of (A) and (C).
Thanks again,
Hector
Hector
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Antony Stone <Antony.Stone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thursday 13 November 2014 at 19:50:36 (EU time), Hector Chan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have any idea how to setup squid (reverse proxy) behind a
> forward proxy ?
1. Set up Squid as a forward proxy on machine A for the clients.
2. Set up Squid as a reverse proxy on machine B for the server/s.
What am I missing here?
The fact that you have two Squids doing different things on different machines
simply means you set them up totally independently of each other.
Antony.
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