Hi Amos,
Thank you for your response.
The following is is my configuration:
http_port 80 accel defaultsite=www.abc.com
cache_peer 202.x.x.x parent 80 0 no-query originserver name=myAccel
acl our_sites dstdomain www.abc.com
cache_peer_access myAccel allow our_sites
cache_peer_access myAccel deny
On Sun, 1 May 2011 23:22:26 +0800, Gary K wrote:
Hi Amos,
Thank you for your response.
The following is is my configuration:
http_port 80 accel defaultsite=www.abc.com
cache_peer 202.x.x.x parent 80 0 no-query originserver name=myAccel
acl our_sites dstdomain www.abc.com
cache_peer_access
Hi Amos,
Thank you for your reply!
Any method when received http go to squid cache, when received https
redirect to web server directly?
Regards,
Gary
在 2011年5月1日星期日,Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz 写道:
On 01/05/11 05:38, Support Squid wrote:
Dear all,
I'm using accel (reverse proxy)
On 01/05/11 15:41, Gary K wrote:
Hi Amos,
Thank you for your reply!
Any method when received http go to squid cache, when received https
redirect to web server directly?
Multiple concepts clash in your statement...
squid cache - storage component of Squid
redirect - HTTP 301, 302, 303 or
Doing man-in-the-middle through squid? yeew, that's usually
problematic. some sites, specially the ones using client
certificates (startcom, for example) will not work as expected (I
think).
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 12:31 AM, Jafaruddin Lie
jafaruddin@gmail.com wrote:
Adding to what Jose
Ok, perhaps I misunderstood how CONNECT works.
When Squid CONNECT's to a remote webserver via HTTPS, the tunnel is
created between the user and the remote server.. so is all data sent
over HTTPS (from the remote server to the client using the squid proxy)?
Thanks,
Josh
-Original
Hi!
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 2:14 PM, Baird, Josh jba...@follett.com wrote:
Ok, perhaps I misunderstood how CONNECT works.
When Squid CONNECT's to a remote webserver via HTTPS, the tunnel is
created between the user and the remote server.. so is all data sent
over HTTPS (from the remote server