On Friday 14 August 2015 at 12:37:49, Antony Stone wrote: > On Friday 14 August 2015 at 10:57:52, Arjen van der Meer wrote: > > Good morning Amos, > > > > And thanks for your reply. But I think this is what I already have > > configured, unless you notice errors in the following configuration: > > > > acl wordpress urlpath_regex ^/wordpress > > The above matches any URL having "/wordpress" immediately after the > hostname > > > cache_peer 192.168.1.150 parent 80 0 no-query originserver name=ubuntu > > cache_peer_access ubuntu deny wordpress > > The above sends anything not starting with /wordpress to the Ubuntu > machine. > > > cache_peer 192.168.1.153 parent 80 0 no-query originserver > > name=diskstation cache_peer_access diskstation allow wordpress > > cache_peer_access diskstation deny all > > The above sends the URLs starting with /wordpress to the Wordpress server, > but only those URLs. > > > And this works fine, but it only makes www.arjenvandermeer.eu/wordpress > > available which is just part of what I want. What I'd like is this > > website to be externally available as www.arjenvandermeer.eu without > > rewrite or redirect, > > What do you mean by "without rewrite or redirect"? > > If you want a URL which does not contain "wordpress" to be served by a > server which only has content under the directory "wordpress", then you > *have* to have a rewrite somewhere along the way. > > I would suggest creating two ACLs: > > acl wordpress urlpath_regex ^/wordpress > acl notroot urlpath_regex ^/..* Actually, the .* is not required there - all you need is the ^/. to match a / and any other character immediately after the hostname. > That second URL will match any URL with one or more characters after the / > following the hostname (in other words, the *only* URLs it *won't* match > are either the hostname itself, or the hostname plus a / and then nothing > further). > > Then you can use these to direct requests for /wordpress to the Wordpress > server, anything else except the 'null' URL to the Ubuntu server, and the > null entries to Wordpress (but you'll still have to have a redirect on the > Wordpress machine so that http://server ends up serving content from > http://server/wordpress): > > cache_peer 192.168.1.150 parent 80 0 no-query originserver name=ubuntu > cache_peer_access ubuntu deny wordpress > cache_peer_access ubuntu allow notroot > > cache_peer 192.168.1.153 parent 80 0 no-query originserver name=diskstation > cache_peer_access diskstation allow wordpress > cache_peer_access diskstation deny notroot > cache_peer_access diskstation allow all > > > while having www.arjenvandermeer.eu/zm and several other sites > > still available on my Ubuntu system. > > Regards, > > > Antony. -- Most people have more than the average number of legs. Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me. _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users