Hey,
Basically what you want is called "reverse proxy".
Squid has this feature and you can see couple examples at the wiki:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/FrontPage?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=reverse&titlesearch=Titles
This list is indeed squid users list but I will let you know that squid
is not the only option in this area.
Other products:
- Nginx
- Varnish
- Custom proxies
Eliezer
On 17/12/2015 02:29, PaleBlue wrote:
Hi All,
I am new to squid and have only been aware of it for minutes. however it
looks like what I desparately need to accomplish is doable with squid.
I am trying to accomplish the following
apple.mydomain.com ---> Server01 (website and Blog)
orange.mydomain.com ---> Server02 (GitLab)
pear.mydomain.com ---> Server03 (Future use)
I want to put a VM with Ubuntu server and squid behind my firewall to proxy
the requests to the different servers but have no even where to get started
as I am so new to squid. I have read the around and believe it is possible
based on This
<http://squid-web-proxy-cache.1019090.n4.nabble.com/Multiple-site-example-td1034364.html>
post however I would like to stress. *I am not trying to load balance, I am
trying to make one domain name show different things from different servers.
*
if anyone could give me some guidance on getting started with this I would
be *Very* appreciative.
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