mån 2012-01-30 klockan 11:48 +0800 skrev kimi ge(巍俊葛):
Could anyone give any suggestion to configure squid as a reverse-proxy
to work with IIS/SharePoint plus NTLM?
The normal recommended setup should just work.
http_port 80 accel vhost
cache_peer ip.of.iss.server 80 0 no-query originserver
Hi Henrik,
Thanks for your reply first.
I did the try on two versions. Here is the details including
squid.conf and log information.
1. squid 2.6.23
/usr/local/squid2.6.23/sbin/squid -v
Squid Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE23
configure options: '--prefix=/usr/local/squid2.6.23'
tis 2012-01-31 klockan 11:38 +0800 skrev kimi ge(巍俊葛):
1. squid 2.6.23
Please use Squid-2.7.STABLE9 if using Squid-2. Not sure if connection
pinning to peers (required for NTLM) works well in 2.6.23.
http_port 192.85.142.88:80 accel defaultsite=usplsvulx104.elabs.eds.com
cache_peer
Hi,
Could anyone give any suggestion to configure squid as a reverse-proxy
to work with IIS/SharePoint plus NTLM?
If it doesn't work, any other suggestion to setup the similar
environment. I mean to improve the web access performance with
reverse-proxy ( cache server )?
Thanks,
Kimi