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configure options: --bindir=/usr/local/sbin --sysconfdir=/usr/local/etc/squid --datadir=/usr/local/etc/squid --libexecdir=/usr/local/libexec/squid --localstatedir=/usr/local/squid '--enable-removal-policies=lru heap' '--enable-auth=basic ntlm digest' '--enable-basic-auth-helpers=NCSA PAM MSNT SMB winbind YP' --enable-digest-auth-helpers=password '--enable-external-acl-helpers=ip_user unix_group wbinfo_group winbind_group' '--enable-ntlm-auth-helpers=SMB winbind' '--enable-storeio=ufs diskd null' --enable-underscores '--enable-err-languages=Azerbaijani Bulgarian Catalan Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French German Greek Hebrew Hungarian Italian Japanese Korean Lithuanian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian-1251 Russian-koi8-r Serbian Simplify_Chinese Slovak Spanish Swedish Traditional_Chinese Turkish' --enable-default-err-language=English --prefix=/usr/local i386-portbld-freebsd6.2 ------------------------------------ Bret J. Esquivel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Immense Networks, L.L.C. http://www.immense.net Ofc: (225) 754-9005 Cell: (504) 301-7413 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Keith M. Richard Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 11:58 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [brlug-general] Squid as a Reverse Proxy / Back end accel Bret, What version are you running? Keith M Richard State of Louisiana Office of Group Benefits [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Keith, Sure, it is rather simple. Below are the lines of interest for the squid.conf: http_port 8080 httpd_accel_host 10.0.0.2 httpd_accel_port 80 httpd_accel_single_host on httpd_accel_with_proxy on httpd_accel_uses_host_header on # And finally allow all other access to this proxy http_access allow all Notice, squid is listening on port 8080 since it does NOT have SUID privileges, I just NAT it at the firewall. We have never had any problems with it. Let me know if I can lend any other assistance. ------------------------------------ Bret J. Esquivel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Immense Networks, L.L.C. http://www.immense.net Ofc: (225) 754-9005 Cell: (504) 301-7413 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Keith M. Richard Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 11:28 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [brlug-general] Squid as a Reverse Proxy / Back end accel Bret, Would you mind copying and example of your conf for the OWA server? Of course change out the IP addresses to protect the innocent. Keith M Richard State of Louisiana Office of Group Benefits [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Keith, >I've used squid as a reverse proxy for an Exchange OWA frontend and it works great! I know you can also do reverse proxy with Apache mod_proxy, which also >worked well for me. >------------------------------------ >Bret J. Esquivel >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Immense Networks, L.L.C. >http://www.immense.net <https://secure.immense.net/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.immense .net> >Ofc: (225) 754-9005 >Cell: (504) 301-7413 >>I was wondering if anyone has any experience with squid? I have been looking at setting it up as a reverse proxy or back end accelerator for an internal >>webserver. The configuration example would be as follows: internal webserver (10.1.x.x) , proxy server (DMZ 172.x.x.x) and public address (64.x.x.x). >>Is squid the best option for what I'm doing or is there something better and/or easier to setup? >>Keith M Richard
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