Look around in the Squid FAQ and squid.conf for httpd_accel - squid can also
function as an "accelerator" of websites, i.e. caching content that is
headed out to clients, saving the webserver proper the overhead of serving
repeated requests.

You could alternatively try SNAT/DNAT using iptables on the proxy, to funnel
requests at port 80 on your public IP to your webserver and then back out...
You would need both (as I learnt recently) if you were testing the NAT setup
from a machine on your LAN.

HTH,
Edgar.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Goutam Baul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 01:39 PM
Subject: [LIH]Squid and web browsing from the Internet to the LAN


> Hello Everybody,
>
> We are running SQUID on RH7.2 on a machine which, obviously, having two
> ethernet cards, one for the public IP and the other for the private IP.
> People in the internal LAN are browsing Internet using this proxy server.
> In the  internal LAN we are also having a web server running certain
> applications. We want to allow these applications to be browsed from the
> Internet. Can you please point us to the right direction ? How we can
> achieve this ? Is this possible to do with some configuration in the SQUID
> or we need to load Apache in the proxy server and do some configuration on
> that Apache ?




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